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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

Imágenes de rastras que transportan madera en rollo desde Olancho a Yoro por más de 200 kilómetros a través de la carretera central desde Río Dulce a El Porvenir, departamento de Francisco Morazán, Honduras.

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  • We need to have a lumber industry in Honduras, just as the U.S.A. needs Honduran lumber. But when some people are cutting wood illegally, it threatens the entire logging permit system and the industry.

  • If you stand outside your clinic at 7:30 am every Sunday morning, three trucks will pass by loaded with logs. These trucks are per se operating illegally because moving wood on a Sunday is illegal. These trucks are exiting the road from Orica, passing your clinic on the Carretera Olancho, and then heading up the road from Rio Dulce/La Ermita past El Guante, as shown in your video.

    It would be more useful if you documented this illegal behaviour and presented it to COHDEFOR.

  • This video does not distinguish between legal and illegal logging, and that is a mistake. We have in Honduras the legal framework for a reasonable system of harvest. It is wrong to castigate all wood harvesters because some are operating recklessly and illegally.

  • Parese palicula de miedo jaja

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