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A recent research conducted by Environment think tank shows that Forest disturbance in the many parts of the world make sharply changes in the world’s ecosystems and damage thousands of forest animals and other living species.

The jointly conducted research combined with maps and demographics to shows the fact about humanly damage greener areas of the land in different part of the world.

The study paints a horrific picture about ecosystems of the world, which shows that areas included east Siberia, northern Canada, tundra biomes, Amazon, Congo basin tropical forests and Sahara Desert less damaged by the humans.

The jointly conducted research combined with maps and demographics to shows the fact about humanly damage greener areas of the land in different part of the world.

Researcher believed that many animals and species including goats, rabbits, cats, foxes, wolves and camels are badly affected by this forest disturbance.

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In Previous analyses have known geographical area areas based mostly on satellite pictures and calculable that 20-40% of the Earth’s surface is undamaged by the humans. However, the scientists behind the new study argue that forests, savannah and plain will seem intact from higher than however that, on the bottom, very important species area unit missing.

The latest research unveiled the areas where animals and other species disappeared as compared to previous study.

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