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The Taiwan beech (Fagus hayatae, VU) has a relict distribution in northern Taiwan and forms one of the rare deciduous forests in Taiwan. ...
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Although Taiwan, happily, has not lost so much of its natural habitat to meet the threshold for consideration as a hotspot, and also does not quite meet the ...
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The Caribbean Islands Hotspot consists mainly of three large groups of islands ... formally defined by James Bond in his Birds of the West Indies (1936). ...
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The Caribbean Islands Hotspot consists mainly of three large groups of islands .... In the largest Caribbean country, Cuba, about 15% of the total land area ...
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The Caribbean Islands Hotspot consists mainly of three large groups of islands .... In the largest Caribbean country, Cuba, about 15% of the total land area ...
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The Caribbean Islands Hotspot consists mainly of three large groups of islands .... In the largest Caribbean country, Cuba, about 15% of the total land area ...
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The Caribbean Islands Hotspot consists mainly of three large groups of islands .... In the largest Caribbean country, Cuba, about 15% of the total land area ...
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There are at least 167 native terrestrial mammal species in the Philippines, of which at least 102 are endemic, one of the highest levels of mammal endemism ...
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The Project: Flama de Oro, or Oriflama, is a 190-hectare polyculture family farm located in Guatemala in the Mesoamerica biodiversity hotspot. ...
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CI's partnership with The George Washington University has produced a specialist training course in ecotourism and a tourism assessment process manual. ...
 
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