In the pantheon of endangered ecosystems, tropical dry forests are seldom granted a leading role. They lack the lush mystique of rainforests and the climatic extremes of deserts. Yet these vanishing woodlands, which once sprawled across continents, are critical to the survival of countless species — including Homo sapiens
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Also note that the temperate rainforests of washington state, Alaska and British Columbia are drying out and dying.
I’ve posted before about the Tumbes-Piura dry forests: