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Forest Cover Graph
©2002 (Redrawn from Heaney 1986,1998)

Once plantations began to develop on Negros island in the 1850's, logging operations and the surging population of impoverished farmers and plantation workers led to the near complete destruction of the rain forest that once covered almost the entire island.




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