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Honduran priest cites dangers of illegal logging.

Publication: National Catholic Reporter
Publication Date: 06-MAY-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Honduran priest cites dangers of illegal logging.(WORLD)

Article Excerpt
Massive logging operations in Honduras are destroying the environment with little of the wealth generated going for local development for the country's rural poor, said Fr. Jose Tamayo Cortez, an environmental activist in the Honduran province of Olancho.

About 85 percent of the logging is illegal, corruption is widespread and the government does not have the political will to enforce environmental protection...

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