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Forest fragmentation is a process in which a large, continuous forest is divided into smaller, isolated patches due to human activities such as logging, urbanization, and agricultural expansion. This process can have a negative impact on the biodiversity of the forest, as it reduces the amount of habitat available for species to live in. It can also lead to increased levels of soil erosion, water pollution, and climate change. In the forestry industry, forest fragmentation is a major concern, as it can lead to a decrease in timber production and a decrease in the overall health of the forest. To address this issue, many companies have developed strategies to reduce the impact of fragmentation, such as reforestation, sustainable forestry practices, and the use of technology to monitor and manage forests. Some companies in the forest fragmentation market include Weyerhaeuser, International Paper, and Domtar. Other companies, such as The Nature Conservancy and The Conservation Fund, focus on conservation efforts to protect forests from fragmentation. Show Less Read more