Top 8 Biodiversity Hotspots Around the World

by priyanka roshan | aug 14, 2024

Some regions of the world are renowned for their incredible biological diversity, showcasing unique ecosystems and rare species vital for conservation. Here are 8 of the hottest hotspots of biodiversity:

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Spanning India, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, this area is rich in biodiversity, including the elusive Indochinese tiger.

Indo-Burma Region

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Known for its high endemism, this hotspot is home to species like the Nilgiri tahr and the Sri Lankan leopard.

Western Ghats (India & Sri Lanka)

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Extending across Asia, the Himalayas boast diverse ecosystems and species such as the snow leopard and red panda.

The Himalayas

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Covering parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei, Sundaland shelters endangered species like the Sumatran tiger.

Sundaland

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Off Africa’s southeast coast, Madagascar is renowned for its 90% unique wildlife, including lemurs and chameleons.

Madagascar

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Featuring lush rainforests and coral reefs, the Philippines hosts many endemic species like the Philippine tarsier.

Philippines

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This coastal region is home to unique species such as the golden lancehead pit viper.

Brazil's Atlantic Forests

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With diverse ecosystems, the Caribbean is inhabited by unique species like the Caribbean manatee.

Caribbean Islands

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