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Activists urge DR Congo to do more to stop Illegal Logging

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The Democratic Republic of Congo takes pride in recent steps taken to prevent illegal logging in its vast equatorial forests, but experts argue these measures are far from enough to stop a thriving business. Nearly 90% of logging in the country is illegal or informal small-scale logging to supply domestic and regional markets and the volume of this kind of harvest is estimated to have doubled in the last six years

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