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Environment the losing out in Gabon capital's rush for growth
Agence France-Presse
2018-06-22
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Mangrove forest on the coast of Gabon's capital Libreville is being destroyed to make way for urban development which experts say is depriving the city of a vital ecological reserve and weakening its shield against disasters such as storm surges.
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