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The Benefits of Urban Forests

Posted by SCM | Jan 6, 2012 | Uncategorized | 1

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  1. Scott Banbury
    Scott Banbury on January 7, 2012 at 10:27 am

    Trees also contribute to less crime . . .
    http://lhhl.illinois.edu/crime.htm
    and
    http://lhhl.illinois.edu/media/thepoweroftrees.htm

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