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Posted on 28/11/06

Scientists to gauge worth of nature

Special to The Globe and Mail

VANCOUVER -- To some people the sight of a meadow, a stretch of river or a stand of leafy trees swaying in the breeze on a hilltop might signify beauty, spirituality or perhaps an opportunity to make money by "improvement" or "development."

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