Native Peoples and the Environment
Biodiversity hotspots are regions that are both rich in endemic species and significantly threatened by human activities, making them critical areas for conservation efforts. These locations support a large number of unique plants and animals, but face high levels of habitat loss, highlighting the need for immediate protective measures. Protecting these areas not only helps preserve unique species but also maintains the ecological processes essential for the health of our planet.
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