Not exact matches
The finding backs arguments for
conserving savannah and
forest elephants separately,
rather than treating them as one species.
Supporting efforts that both restore and make degraded
forests more productive while also
conserving at - risk intact systems —
rather than opening intact
forests to activity.
Rather,
conserving Amazonian
forests both reduces the carbon dioxide flux from deforestation, which contributes up to a fifth of global emissions, and also increases the resilience of the
forest to climate change.