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New report shows Indigenous and Tribal Peoples ‘best guardians’ of forests
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Diving Indigenous People Land Rights Significantly Reduces Deforestation, says UN Report
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Mar, 21
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Land rights for Indigenous and Tribal groups help lower deforestation
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