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The Last Great Places

"The Last Great Places" refers to regions of the Earth's wilderness that remain relatively untouched by human development. These areas include pristine forests, remote mountains, and undeveloped coastlines that sustain diverse ecosystems and rare species. They are vital for ecological health, climate stability, and natural beauty, offering refuge for wildlife and opportunities for recreation and conservation. Protecting these places ensures the preservation of the planet’s natural heritage for future generations while maintaining the balance of global ecosystems. They symbolize the importance of conserving our planet’s most valuable and vulnerable environments.