
Borneo Rainforest
The Borneo Rainforest is one of the world’s oldest and most diverse tropical rainforests, located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia, shared by Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. It spans over 130 million acres and is home to an incredible variety of plants and animals, including endangered species like orangutans and pygmy elephants. This rainforest plays a vital role in global ecology by producing oxygen, regulating the climate, and supporting indigenous communities. However, it faces significant threats from logging, palm oil plantations, and climate change, making conservation efforts essential for its preservation.