A report assessing the state of trees worldwide has found that 30 percent of species are threatened with extinction. But, only two out of Israel’s 60 or so tree species are threatened—constituting a mere 3 percent.

The State of the World’s Trees report, published this month as part of the Global Tree Assessment by Botanic Gardens Conservation International, looked into the extinction-risk information on the world’s 58,497 tree species.

The report didn’t mention which Israeli tree species are threatened, but specified their number, as well as the fact that two of them are endemic—native and restricted to a certain area.

Another five species were not evaluated, and the remaining six had insufficient data.

This report first appeared in Israel21c.

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