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366W7027_bale.jpg Baleing up brashings after timber harvesting on Longridge Fell Clitheroe Lancashire UK. The waste wood that would formally have been left to rot is now taken off to a biofuel power station to generate carbon neutral electricity from a renewable source.
 
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366W7030_cuttings.jpg Baleing up brashings after timber harvesting on Longridge Fell Clitheroe Lancashire UK. The waste wood that would formally have been left to rot is now taken off to a biofuel power station to generate carbon neutral electricity from a renewable source.
 
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IMG_3041_green investment.jpg A new wind farm being constructed in the Southern uplands south of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
 
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IMG_2221_clear felling.jpg Trees felled as part of a habitat restoration project in the Dunsop Valley above Dunsop Bridge in the Trough of Bowland, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_2222_clear felled.jpg Trees felled as part of a habitat restoration project in the Dunsop Valley above Dunsop Bridge in the Trough of Bowland, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_5719_rainforest foundation.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_5801_daintree tea.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane and here a tea plantation.
 
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IMG_5803_tea plantation.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane and here a tea plantation.
 
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IMG_6041_rainforest clearance.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. Many of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane, as here on the Atherton Tablelands.
 
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IMG_6095_rainforest clearance.jpg The Daintree rainforest once stretched across much of Northern Queensland, sadly huge areas have been chopped down to be replaced by agriculture, as here on the Atherton Tablelands.
 
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IMG_5788_carbon offset project.jpg Replanting rainforest areas by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_5957_revegetate.jpg Trees planted by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover. Its operations also help local businesses offset their carbon emissions.
 
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IMG_7139_saplings.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_7141_greenhouse.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_7146_rainforest foundation.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_7351_daintree rainforest.jpg Trees planted by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover. Its operations also help local businesses offset their carbon emissions.
 
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IMG_7353_regeneration.jpg Trees planted by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover. Its operations also help local businesses offset their carbon emissions.
 
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IMG_7369_carbon offset.jpg Trees planted by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover. Its operations also help local businesses offset their carbon emissions.
 
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IMG_7374_replanting.jpg Trees planted by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover. Its operations also help local businesses offset their carbon emissions.
 
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IMG_7377_daintree rainforest.jpg Trees planted by the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover. Its operations also help local businesses offset their carbon emissions.
 
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IMG_5687_rainforest destruction.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane.
 
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IMG_5688_sugar cane plantation.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane.
 
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IMG_5701_banana plantation.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane and here a banana plantation.
 
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IMG_5712_daintree tea.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane and here a tea plantation.
 
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IMG_5716_carbon offset.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_5718_revegetation.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_5720_rainforest foundation.jpg The Headquarters of the Australian Rainforest Foundation in the Daintree rainforest. The foundation is committed to helping the rainforest to recover from the felling and destruction that has affected much of the forest cover.
 
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IMG_5805_tea plantation.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane and here a tea plantation.
 
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IMG_5808_rainforest destruction.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane and here a tea plantation.
 
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IMG_5983_sugar cane.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. In the coastal lowland plains, most of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane.
 
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IMG_6035_rainforest destruction.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. Many of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane, as here on the Atherton Tablelands.
 
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IMG_6037_atherton tablelands.jpg The Daintree rainforest in the North of Queensland, Australia, is the oldest continuously forested rainforest area on the planet. Over the years much of it has been felled to make way for agriculture. Many of these felled areas have been planted with sugar cane, as here on the Atherton Tablelands.
 
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