The Amazon Rainforest in South America, known for its diverse array of plant and animal species.
The Borneo Rainforest in Southeast Asia, home to the endangered Bornean Orangutan and a wide variety of plant species.
The Taiga Forest in Northern Hemisphere, the largest terrestrial biome on Earth characterized by coniferous trees, long cold winters and short summers.
The Mangrove Forest in tropical coastal regions, characterized by its salt-tolerant trees and shrubs.
The Temperate Rainforest in coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest, characterized by its high rainfall and diverse array of plant and animal species.
The Tarkine Rainforest in Western Tasmania, Australia, known for its ancient myrtle beech trees and its high level of biodiversity.
The Congo Rainforest in Central Africa, known for its high levels of biodiversity and the habitat of gorillas, chimpanzees, and okapis.
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