| lewis forest cp 250 jpg[250×313] CBC News Trees in tropical forests are getting bigger and absorbing almost a fifth of all the carbon dioxide emitted in the world according to a new study In this undated photo study author Bonaventure Sonke and his field team measure trees in the Dja Faunal Reserve in southeast Cameroon Photo courtesy of Simon Lewis Researchers from a Publishing origin | |
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| Congo 0hlin jpg[213×168] the area also bordered by the Ngoko River which in west central Africa forms part of the Cameroon Congo Brazzaville boundary The Dja Faunal Reserve Cameroon lies along its upper course Photo Paul Ohlin and the Aka Pygmies with whom he works Credit Ohlin family Bill Gibbons continues Peter Beach did a great job with the satellite maps and has marked a number of places Publishing origin | |
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