The vast forest that has sheltered his indigenous group in Liberia for centuries is now the focus of Matthew Walley’s eye. A sense of uneasiness persists even as the morning sunlight covers the ceiling with a golden hue. They have organized to fight the possibility of losing their employment because of the threat to their use of the area.
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