British food consumption linked to wildlife loss and deforestation abroad

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British food consumption linked to wildlife loss and deforestation abroad
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WWF calling on government to prevent companies importing soy, palm oil and other products behind loss of forests

Fire rages in the Amazon rainforest in the Brazilian state of Rondonina on August 23Smoke billlows from burning tracts of the Amazon rainforest in the Brazilian state of Para on August 234/25

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