Harry Potter's Brave & Responsible Magic can also Save Forests

Raincoast Books, the Canadian co-publisher of Harry Potter, has worked a little of its own magic for biodiversity and the world's forests by printing the Canadian edition of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on ancient forest friendly paper. The approximately one million copies of the Canadian edition are the only ones in the world to be printed on 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper. By doing so, it is saving 39,320 trees (56 times the size of forests at Hogwarts). Do you know what the savings are in Muggle's terms? [Find out]

As JK Rowling, the creator of Harry Potter said "The forest at Hogwarts is home to magical creatures like unicorns and centaurs. Because the Canadian editions are printed on Ancient-Forest Friendly paper, the Harry Potter books are helping to save magnificent forests in the Muggle world, forests that are home of magical animals such as Orangutans, Wolves and Bears. It's a good idea to respect ancient trees, especially if they have a temper like the Whomping Willow."
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Where do snowy owls like Harry Potter's owl, Hedwig, really live?
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Pigwidgeon?
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owls like Draco Malfoy's eat?
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