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We are destroying the world’s precious ancient forests at an unprecedented rate. An area of natural forest the size of a soccer pitch is cut down every two seconds.
A quarter of the forest lost in the last 10,000 years has been
destroyed in the last 30 years. Forest loss has a direct link to loss
of biodiversity.
The current extinction rate of plant and animal
species is around 1,000 times faster than it was in pre-human times –
and this will increase to 10,000 times faster by 2050.
Scientists predict that the Earth is entering the sixth major extinction event in its history.
Summary of findings:
● Less than 10 percent of the planet’s land area remains as intact forest landscapes.
● 82 countries out of 148 countries lying within the original forest zone have lost all their intact forest landscapes.
● The majority of the world’s last remaining intact forest landscapes consist of two major forest types - tropical rainforest and boreal forest.
● 49 percent of the remaining intact forests are the tropical forests of Latin America, Africa and Asia Pacific.
● 44 percent of the remaining intact forests are the great boreal forests of Russia, Canada and Alaska.