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Lynn Clayton, Researcher at Nantu Forest:
Conservation and poverty eradication can be done simultaneously

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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IN Gorontalo, people are apt to mention Lynn Clayton when Nantu Forest is the topic of conversation. This 47-year-old British woman has spent 23 years among the protected flora and fauna in Nantu.

Clayton’s adventure first began in 1986 in Kendari, capital of Southeast Sulawesi province. From there she hopped from one remote island to another in the region, all the way to Central Sulawesi, to Morowali National Park and Lake Poso. Two years lat

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