Date: February
28, 2018
Source:
University of Salford
Summary:
Rainforest loss is fueling a tsunami of
tropical species extinctions. However, not all is doom and gloom.
A new study, conducted in the Brazilian
Amazon, suggests that ecological cataclysms prompted by the fragmentation of
the forest can be reverted by the regeneration of secondary forests, offering a
beacon of hope for tropical forest biodiversity across the world.
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