Regrown Tropical Forests May Have Short Lifespans, Says New Study – State of the Planet
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Forest cover in many tropical regions increased in recent decades, but a new study suggests that much of the regenerated area is re-cleared within a few years, which could limit biodiversity and carbon storage benefits.
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