The results of the analysis show that forest landscapes are still relatively intact in tropical regions that harbor some of the highest biodiversity in the world, such as the Amazon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Borneo, and New Guinea. However, those regions also saw the highest rates of fragmentation over the past two decades. Source: Quantifying two decades of global forest fragmentation – Conservation Corridor
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