WWF is complicit in human rights abuses and illegal land theft
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By Fiore Longo November 9, 2018 Targeting tribal people like the Baka has diverted attention away from the true causes of environmental destruction: logging, criminals colluding with corrupt officials (who lead poaching networks), and western consumerism.
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