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General Updates from the World Land Trust

General updates and new additions to the website of World Land Trust, an international conservation organisation working to preserve the world's most biologically important and threatened lands.

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Friday, December 12, 2008:


Project news: Carbon offsetting and tree planting restores degraded habitat 


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Over 410,500 trees (1,100 trees a day!) have been planted in 2008 as part of the World Land Trust's carbon offsetting and tree-planting initiatives in Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay.

Learn more: Carbon offsetting and tree planting restores over 460 ha of degraded habitat


 
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