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Indonesia-US debt swap to protect wildlife

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The United States has announced a 22.5 million euro debt swap with Indonesia that will help to reduce deforestation in Kalimantan, Indonesia's part of Borneo island. The debt payment Indonesia was slated to give the US has now been diverted to projects to protect the tropical forests in Borneo, where trees are cut down by poachers and others to make way for lucrative palm oil and pulp and paper plantations.

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