Natural Wonders to See Before They Disappear

Madagascar:

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With more than eighty percent of its flora and fauna not found anywhere else on Earth, gratefulness to millions years of remoteness, Madagascar's forests will be gone in thirty-five years. The world's fourth biggest island that was once 120,000 square miles, and are now down to 20,000 will be gone if nothing is done save them and will take their unique inhabitants along with them. Forest ecosystems are being ruined by logging, burning for subsistence farms, and poaching. The twenty species of lemurs that Madagascar is famous for are endangered. The game reserves found are not large enough as they take up only five percent of the island and is not neighboring, consequently failing to offer passageway for the animals to pass through. Some of Madagascar's endemic groups have never even been documented, and will probably be lost before they can be deliberated.
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