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Introduction
About Us
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Collaborating orgs
Who we are
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Where we work
Focus projects
Other projects
Communities
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Identification Guides
Guides to rainforest sites
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Research
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Volunteer
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Helen MacKay

Helen MacKay, tenant farmer on the Isle of Mull, explains why rainforest is important for livestock and the farm.

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