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New metrics indicate habitat fragmentation has increased in over half the world's forests over the last 20 years
Deforestation is a well-known issue affecting biodiversity and carbon storage, but the fragmentation of forests is also a driving factor in the reduction of the world's biodiversity and carbon-storing ...
Close up of a rare and endangered Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) in the highlands of Bale mountains, Ethiopia.© Giedriius/Shutterstock.com Habitat fragmentation can decrease biodiversity by up to 75% ...
Given that oil and gas developers are using fewer well pads to develop hydrocarbon resources in Powder River basin, and that this reduction has led to fewer roads and less habitat fragmentation, new ...
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