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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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Congo Basin Forest (6/10)
Size: 1,8 million sq km / 700,000 sq mi

The Congo Basin Forest is the second largest tropical forest worldwide and represents a quarter of the world’s remaining tropical forests, covering more than 1,8 million sq km in six countries. It is home to more than 10,000 plant species, 1,000 species of birds, and hundreds of mammals, including three of the world’s four species of great apes: The Gorilla, Bonobo, and Chimpanzee.

The Congo basin forest plays a crucial role not only for global biodiversity, but also for the 24 million people living in the area, many of whom depend on the forest for their livelihood. (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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