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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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Scandinavian and Russian Taiga (5/10)
Size: 2,16 million sq km / 834,000 sq mi

The Scandinavian and Russian Taiga, the largest ecoregion in Europe, occupies about 2,1 million sq km in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and parts of Western Russia and covers almost one third of Europe.

It is of global ecological significance because it locks billions of tons of carbon dioxide and provides excellent nesting habitat for many birds. Fossil fuel exploration, logging, mining, and increasing tourism are heavily threatening this ecoregion. Finland and Scandinavia also tail Canada as the world’s most important exporters of paper-products. (Photo: Shutterstock)

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