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Africa
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Africa contains approximately 20% of the world's rainforest cover [read more] After the Amazon, Central Africa contains the second largest rainforest on Earth. This rainforest is a major biodiversity hotspot with species such as gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos, elephants, forest buffalo, okapi and giant forest hogs [read more] Africa was the birthplace of the human species between 8 million and 5 million years ago. Today, the vast majority of its inhabitants are of indigenous origin [read more] Following the end of recent conflicts in some African rainforest nations, activities such as commercial logging and mining have resumed and with them increased the recent rate of deforestation [read more] The Timber Concession of Congolaise Industrielle des Bois aims to work with the Forest Stewardship Council to ensure that concessions use the FSC ecolabels to ensure responsible forest management [read more]
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