Tropical rainforests are known for their unique biodiversity, with species found nowhere else on Earth. But nearly 30% of tropical rainforest has been destroyed or has become seriously degraded since 1990. Many of these forests have not been fully explored for their biodiversity. This means that the world may be losing species before they are even discovered by modern science.
In Africa, forest loss is rapid; about 25% of the continent’s tropical forest has been lost since 1990, against a backdrop…
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