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Maya Thatcher - 24 Sep 2012
JEJU, South Korea (18 September, 2012)_Maintaining fragile ecosystems while addressing the development needs of a growing population are often seen as conflicting goals, but booming tourism in one of Vietnam’s national parks could help prove that it is possible to achieve both.
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