Intro to Environmental Systems
Biodiversity hotspots are regions that are both rich in unique species and significantly threatened by human activities. These areas are critical for conservation efforts because they contain a large number of endemic species that are not found anywhere else, making their preservation vital for maintaining global biodiversity. Protecting biodiversity hotspots is essential not only for the species that inhabit these areas but also for the overall health of ecosystems and the benefits they provide to human societies.
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