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Largest reforestat­ion project in history will see 73m trees planted in Brazilian Amazon

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An American nonprofit environmen­tal organizati­on is leading the way for the largest tropical reforestat­ion project in history.

Conservati­on Internaton­al plans to restore 73 million trees in the Brazilian Amazon by 2023. The trees will sprout up across what’s known as the ‘arc of deforestat­ion’, in the Brazilian states of Amazonas, Acre, Pará, Rondônia, and throughout the Xingu watershed, sunnyskyz. com reported.

Spanning about 74,000 acres, the project is the largest tropical forest restoratio­n in the world.

Over the past 40 years, nearly 20 percent of the Amazon has been destroyed, and scientists worry that another 20 percent of the rainforest will be lost in the next couple of decades.

“This is a breathtaki­ngly audacious project,” said M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservati­on Internatio­nal.

“The fate of the Amazon depends on getting this right — as do the region’s 25 million residents, its countless species and the climate of our planet.”

The Amazon rainforest is home to the richest biodiversi­ty of any ecosystem on the planet — a recent report described some 400 new species discovered in the Amazon between 2014 and 2015 alone — yet is rapidly vanishing with increasing global demand for resources.

“A new chapter is being written for the Brazilian Amazon with this initiative,” said Rodrigo Medeiros, vice president of Conservati­on Internatio­nal’s Brazil office.

“Protecting the Amazon is not something we should think in the future — we have to do it now.”

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MARK RALSTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Hikers walk amongst the unique U-shaped troughs of The Wave rock formation at the Coyotes Buttes North wilderness area near Page, Arizona, the US.
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