Earth Science
Biodiversity hotspots are regions that are both rich in unique species and experiencing significant habitat loss. These areas are vital for conservation efforts because they support a large number of endemic species—organisms that are not found anywhere else on the planet—while facing threats from human activities such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change. Protecting these hotspots is crucial for maintaining global biodiversity and ecosystem health.
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