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Research shows that intact areas of the Boreal Forest—those areas that 
remain in their natural states—will be better able to resist and 
recover from global warming impacts than those areas fragmented by 
roads, logging, mining, or other human activity.
14 September 2005
Canada

Research shows that intact areas of the Boreal Forest—those areas that remain in their natural states—will be better able to resist and recover from global warming impacts than those areas fragmented by roads, logging, mining, or other human activity.

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