Deforestation is leading to more infectious diseases in humans

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As more and more forest is cleared around the world, scientists fear that the next deadly pandemic could emerge from what lives within them.
Forests cover about 30 percent of the planet, but these habitats are being cleared on a massive scale. What is deforestation? Find out the causes, effects, and solutions.

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