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Ten of the Most Important Forests Worldwide

 
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Ten of the Most Important Forests Worldwide
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Canada (2/10)
Size: 4,2 million sq km / 1,6 million sq mi

Forests in Canada occupy 4,2 million sq km and cover almost half of the country’s territory. A great variety of forest types stretch from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast and up to the Arctic tree line in the north. The northern boreal forests, the largest contiguous intact forests left on Earth, cover more than one third of the Canada’s land mass.

Commercial logging, mining, and hydroelectric generation pose big threats to Canada’s forests. About 4,000 sq km are logged every year. Canada is also the world’s most important exporter of paper products, responsible for more than a quarter of the world’s paper exports. (Photo: Reuters)

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meschotts 2009-02-11 16:01:47
rainforests
this is a very good report including remarkbly good photos you describe that borneo and new guinea as well are both the third biggest islands in the world. I guess they are not within...
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