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Brazil to crackdown on illegal logging says Environment Minister




Brazil to crackdown on illegal logging says Environment Minister


Brazil to crackdown on illegal logging says Environment Minister
Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.com
August 9, 2005




According to a report from Bloomberg, Brazil will increase the monitoring of logging in the Amazon rainforest and raise fines for those caught illegally clearing trees.


Environment Minister Marina Silva said the country will hire 100 forest engineers to oversee logging and agricultural projects in the Amazon region, after firing 84 earlier this year on corruption-related charges.

Earlier this year government of Brazil released figures showing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest reached the 10,088 square miles (26,129 square kilometers) for the year ending August 2004. Deforestation in the Amazon in 2004 was the second worst ever as rain forest was cleared for cattle ranches and soy farms.

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