Jenny Chan 陳詠欣
Apr 8, 2015

The vanishing tree in China: illusion or reality?

SHANGHAI – Four Grade 10 students from Shanghai High School's International Division took on a metaphorical art project in their own campus, which is really one of the branches of WWF's campaign to raise awareness of forest protection in China.

Globally, an area of forest the size of China's Forbidden City vanishes every three minutes, according to WWF's Wenbin Huang

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