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May 31
2010
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All over the world, more premium is being placed on the conservation of forests and the planting of tress in order to preserve both fauna and flora.
It is not for nothing that it is usually stated that “when the last tree dies, the last man dies”. Scientists are quick to explain that one of the important functions of natural vegetation is that plants, and for that matter trees, take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during the day, a very useful mechanism for the sustenance of human life on earth.













