Congo Basin Forest

This forest is the second largest in the world and covers the territory of six countries: Cameroon, Central Africa, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Republic of Congo. With 600 plant species and approximately 10,000 different animal species, 70% of the African continent's vegetation is found in this basin forest.
Mau Forest

Located in Kenya's Rift Valley, Mau Forest is the largest native forest. Irrigated by water from Lake Victoria, the forest's soil is highly fertile, which is why it was previously cleared by locals for agriculture before local authorities intervened.
Valdivian Rainforest

Located in southern Chile, the Valdivian rainforest ranks among the top 25 biodiversity hotspots. Approximately 90% of the plant species and 70% of the animal species in the Valdivian are rare and endangered, rarely found elsewhere in the world.
Sumatra Rainforest

Sumatra is the sixth largest island in the world, and also the largest in Indonesia. Its forests are home to many rare plant species, and its most famous animal is the Javan rhinoceros. However, since illegal logging has increased, it has become a significant threat.
Kelp Mangrove Forest

The submerged cypress forest in Australia boasts an incredibly unique and diverse landscape, stretching over 80 meters. However, today, El Niño is one of the major reasons why the forest area has shrunk to only 5% of its original size.
Papua New Guinea Rainforest

Colombian Rainforest

Madagascar Rainforest

Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. Due to its remote location from the mainland, it boasts 80% of its unique native species, rarely found elsewhere. And like many other pristine forests, Madagascar's rainforests are facing extinction due to mineral resources beneath the surface.
Sinhajara Rainforest

Sri Lanka is being added to the list of biodiversity hotspots. The Sinharaja Rainforest in the country has even been recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site. This directly puts the government on a serious fight against deforestation.
Malaysian Rainforest

Once voted the most beautiful rainforest in the world, Malaysia boasts a forest with exceptional biodiversity and conservation capabilities.
(According to the News Reporter)

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