A collaborative expedition of scientists has just completed a month-long survey in one of the world’s most remote forests, in the northern reaches of the Amazon region. This survey of the Guyanese rainforest is the most comprehensive study of the area’s ecological and biodiversity ever performed. The land surveyed contains parcels of the largest ecologically undisturbed forests left in the world, making the findings fundamental to the scientific understanding of forest ecosystems as they exist today.
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