The Guardian Australia
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Wildlife and humans thriving in Unesco-protected sites
Research published on Tuesday shows that wildlife and human populations thrive within Unesco-protected sites despite global biodiversity loss. These areas have helped stabilize threatened species, housing a third of remaining elephants, tigers, and pandas. However, over 300,000 square kilometers of tree cover have been lost since 2000, highlighting ongoing environmental challenges.
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