A Town in Quebec Is the First Governing Body to Adopt the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Trees
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A Town in Quebec Is the First Governing Body to Adopt the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Trees.
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Terrasse-Vaudreuil has adopted a resolution to protect trees, which its mayor called "indispensable allies," as living beings.
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