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The Congolian rainforests (: Forêts tropicales congolaises) are a broad belt of lowland tropical moist broadleaf forests which extend across the of the and its tributaries in .


Description
The Congolian rainforest is the world's second-largest , after the Amazon rainforest. It covers over across six countries and contains a quarter of the world's remaining tropical forest. The Congolian forests cover southeastern , , Republic of the Congo, the northern and central Democratic Republic of the Congo, and portions of southern and central Africa. The Congolian rainforest is home to a large number of flora and fauna, including more than 10,000 species of plants and over 10,000 species of animals. It is estimated that the region contains more than a quarter of the world's plant species and is home to one of the world's most threatened primate species, the western lowland gorilla. There are also a number of other species of primates, including the , , , and .

To the north, south, and southwest, the forests transition to drier forest-savanna mosaic, a mosaic of drier forests, , and .Linder, H. Peter, Helen M. de Klerk Julia Born et al. (2012). "The partitioning of Africa: statistically defined biogeographical regions in sub‐Saharan Africa". Journal of Biogeography Volume 39, Issue 7 May 2012. [1] To the west, the Congolian forests transition to the coastal Lower Guinean forests, which extend from southwestern Cameroon into southern and ; these forest zones share many similarities and are sometimes known as the Lower Guinean-Congolian forests. To the east, the lowland Congolian forests transition to the highland Albertine Rift montane forests, which cover the mountains lining the , a branch of the East African Rift system.


Ecoregions
The World Wide Fund for Nature divides the Congolian forests into six distinct :

  • Atlantic Equatorial coastal forests (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, , Democratic Republic of the Congo)
  • Northwestern Congolian lowland forests (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, Republic of Congo)
  • Western Congolian swamp forests (Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
  • Eastern Congolian swamp forests (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
  • Central Congolian lowland forests (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
  • Northeastern Congolian lowland forests (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic)


Flora and fauna
The Congolian rainforests are home to over 10,000 species of plants of which 30% are . The Congolian rainforests are less biodiverse than the Amazon and rainforests. However, its plant and animal life is still more rich and varied than most other places on Earth. The Congolian Forests are a global 200 .

There are over 400 species of mammals in the rainforest, including African forest elephants, African bush elephants, , bongos, red river hogs, , , , and . The is endemic to the northeastern Congolian rainforests.

The rainforests have 1,000 native species of birds like the , and the , and 700 species of fish like the , and the .


Conservation
Threats to the rainforests include destruction and fragmentation of forests by commercial logging, oil palm plantations, and mining. The trade and poaching is depleting the rainforests of wildlife. With annual of 0.3% during the 2000s, the region had the lowest rate of any major tropical forest zone. From 2015 to 2019, the rate of deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo doubled. In 2021, deforestation of the Congolese rainforest increased by 5%. Over the past 20 years, 17.1 million hectares of forest have been cut down.


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