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The Common Sense Environmental Fund
Covering about one third of the Earth's land service, forests provide many benefits. The most notable direct benefits are an estimated 5000 commercial products, such as lumber, paper, turpentine, and others, worth billions of dollars a year. Forests also provide refuge from hectic urban life and opportunities for many forms of recreation. In many poorer nations, forests are a source of wood for cooking and heating. Forests are also home to many of the world's species. Forests benefit us indirectly by protecting watersheds from soil erosion, and keep rivers and reservoirs relatively free of silt. Forests reduce the severity of floods and facilitate aquifer recharge and they assist in the recycling of water, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and other nutrients.
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