Biology for Non-STEM Majors
A biodiversity hotspot is a region that is both rich in unique plant and animal species and significantly threatened by human activities. These areas have at least 1,500 species of vascular plants as endemics and have lost at least 70% of their original habitat. Protecting biodiversity hotspots is crucial as they play a vital role in global ecological health and conservation efforts.
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