Good news from Ecuador: rainforests can recover faster than previously thought. A study by TU Darmstadt shows that biodiversity on abandoned agricultural land in Ecuador returned to more than 90 per cent of its original level within 30 years. However, researchers warn that this recovery only works if intact primary forests are nearby. Tropical rainforests are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth but also among the most threatened. Defor…
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