Department of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
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																Forest Biodiversity and Endangered Plant Species 
																Author(s): Kathryn Scobie*             
								
																
						 The term "biological diversity" is shortened to "biodiversity," which describes the diversity of life on Earth in terms of species, ecosystems, regions, 
  and geographic locations. Georgia stands out for its variety; in its forests, 400 different types of trees and plants may be found. These forests 
  can be found in humid-subtropical, temperate, sub-alpine, and alpine climate zones. Each zone's edaphic characteristics, such as soil moisture 
  and depth, as well as the local temperature have a significant role in shaping the vegetation's composition and ecological variety, which in turn 
determines the emergence of many sub-communities... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2332-2543.2022.10.436															  
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