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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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Borneo (8/10)
Size: approx. 370,000 sq km / 140,000 sq mi

Borneo, the third largest island in the world, is politically divided between Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Roughly half of Borneo’s territory is covered by tropical forests, the only natural habitat for the endangered Bornean Orangutan.

Borneo’s forests are seriously threatened due to illegal logging, spreading oil palm cultivations, and forest fires. Since 1985, Borneo lost about 200,000 sq km of forest area. Malaysia is the largest exporter of tropical wood in the world, accounting for 70 percent of the world's supply of raw-logs. (Photo: Shutterstock)

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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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