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U.S. Forests Expanding

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Sunday, 26 February 2006
Since 2000, U.S. forests have expanded by an area larger than Delaware.  — Jan. 2006 Smithsonian
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FUZZ said:

BRAVO !!!
POOR OLD AUSTRALIA IS PROBABLY STILL GOING BACKWARDS.
I WILL GET YOU THEN LAND CARE STATS
March 23, 2007

FUZZ said:

Landcare Australia, and a bunch of others are busy replanting natives. Greenfleet alone has planted over two million trees across Oz
March 23, 2007

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