Rain Forest Can Regain Diversity After Logging, Researchers Say

By DAVID L. WHEELER

Tracts of tropical rain forest that have been commercially logged should still be regarded as potential conservation areas, say researchers who have studied how trees in those areas rebound from logging.

Charles H. Cannon, a graduate student at Duke University, with colleagues from Dartmouth College and Harvard University, examined tracts of rain forest in Indonesian Borneo that had been logged

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