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          <title>Why Canada’s boreal forest is gaining international attention</title>
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          <description>The green ribbon that makes up 75 per cent of Canada’s forests is among the largest intact wildernesses on the planet. Environmentalists call it &#039;one of the last great conservation opportunities.&#039; What do we need to do to save the boreal? </description>
          <dc:creator>Jimmy Thomson</dc:creator>

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