Date: November
1, 2017
Source:
Newcastle University
Summary:
Breaking up the rainforest into small,
isolated patches is forcing more species to live at the forest edge and putting
those that are dependent on the forest core at risk. Eighty-five percent of
species are now being impacted by this forest fragmentation.
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