What is biodiversity hotspots and why is it important?
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Many areas within the tropical zones are considered biodiversity hotspots and are home to the world's most rare and endangered species. Whether we are talking about mountain ranges, islands, or tropical forests, the impressive diversity of life in these areas makes them important places to protect and study.
That's because hotspots are among the richest and most important ecosystems in the world — and they are home to many vulnerable populations who are directly dependent on nature to survive.
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