Full text: Proceedings of the international symposium on remote sensing for observation and inventory of earth resources and the endangered environment (Volume 3)

   
concerned itself with the preservation of the endangered 
environment. The most gracious tree, Araucaria angustifolia, 
whose geneology stretches back, unbroken, to the 
Carboniferous Era, has been an endangered species, We, the 
authors, hope that we have contributed something to help 
preserve Araucaria angustifolia. 
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