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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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USA (4/10)
Size: 3 million sq km / 1,2 million sq mi

3 million sq km of forest cover the United States. The large tracts of forest in the U.S. provide habitat for far-ranging species like elk, buffalo, and wolves. Among the U.S.’s most important forests are the Sierra Nevada conifer forests. They are home to a great variety of conifers including the Giant Sequoia, the world's largest tree.

Currently, forest cover in the U.S. is stable. However, within the last two centuries, about 20 per cent of North American forests have been cleared and as human populations grow, forest fragmentation and degradation continues. (Photo: Shutterstock)

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meschotts 2009-02-11 16:01:47
rainforests
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