Environment
'Lost' Forests the Size of 60 Percent of Australia Discovered in Plain Sight
The massive expanse of dryland forests stretches about 467 million hectares. It's almost inconceivable that 467 million hectares of forests -- equal to about 60 percent of Australia's size -- get "lost," but exactly that much previously unreported forests has recently been discovered.
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