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Saved: Liberia's rainforests win reprieve from logging

West Africa's biggest rainforest has won a reprieve from destruction with Liberia's government cancelling dozens of illegal logging permits, saving up to 10,000 square miles from being cleared. Earlier in the year the government had granted licences allowing companies to cut down 58 per cent of all the primary rainforest left in the country. The licences were handed out in breach of Liberia’s own law, generally to companies backed by Malaysian and Chinese investors. The case was first highlighted by Global Witness.

  • The Telegraph
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Illegal logging
  • Rainforest
  • Global Witness
  • Chinese
  • Malaysian