Pakistani forest facing threats of depletion

Al Jazeera English 2014-01-29

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Juniper trees are called living fossils as they slowly grow to be thousands of years old. The world's second largest such forest is in Pakistan's Balochistan province. Despite being declared a UNESCO reserve, it is facing many threats. Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid explains what's at stake.

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