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A Geography of Hope: Saving Primary Forests
February 5, 2018 By  Ghost Bear With  0 Comment
In  Events  /  Stories from the Field

The goal of Ghost Bear is to help inspire our world to create a better balance between the needs of people and nature through storytelling and education. As such, we’re incredibly proud to announce the release of A Geography of Hope: Saving Primary Forests.

This limited edition book was launched at the IUCN’s World Conservation Congress and seeks to tell the story of global primary forests, while underscoring the urgent need to protect these wilderness areas.

Simon is one of the book’s contributing authors and we hope the vivid images and passionate storytelling helps motivate world leaders to take urgent action on behalf of the forests that nurture every facet of life.

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