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According to an NGO investigation, Riau’s forests have been slashed to just 20 percent of the area they once covered. Deforestation also runs unchecked in other regions.

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A bald man may be described as sexy. But if forest land that should be preserved to ensure future growth suddenly turns bald, it is anything but a sexy sight, and raises questions in many quarters. Tragically, that is exactly what has happened to Indonesia’s forests. The good news: according to a decree issued by Riau’s governor in March 1998, the province’s various forests, including protected forests and natural reserve forest

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