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Unveiling Africa’s Forest Canopy: A Secret World of Biodiversity

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Africa’s Indigenous forests, covering just 9.1% of the continent yet hosting 80% of its terrestrial biodiversity, remain a largely unexplored treasure trove. To further human understanding of what goes on in these forests, researchers across Africa are scaling towering trees to uncover the secrets of their canopies. Canopy research is vital for understanding the interconnected ecosystems that sustain these forests, including the identification of new species of insects and invertebrates. However, it is hindered by limited resources and access. As Afromontane forests shrink and fragment, scientists strive to document species, identify connections between forest patches, and advocate for conservation. Despite challenges, experts remain hopeful, emphasizing that preserving these ecosystems is crucial for biodiversity and climate resilience.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA

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