Russia

Russia holds the largest forest area on Earth, covering 8.15 million km² with dense Siberian woodlands.

Brazil

Brazil’s lush Amazon rainforest spans nearly 5 million km², acting as a massive oxygen and carbon factory.

Canada

Canada shelters around 3.47 million km² of forests, filled with boreal trees, lakes, and untouched wilderness.

United States

The U.S. boasts 3.1 million km² of forest—from Alaska’s wildlands to California’s towering redwood groves.

China

Thanks to aggressive reforestation, China now has over 2.2 million km² of thriving forests and green belts.

Australia

With 1.34 million km² of forest, Australia’s woodlands are home to eucalyptus trees and unique wild creatures.

DR Congo

Congo Basin’s forest, mostly in DR Congo, covers 1.25 million km²—rich in rainforests and rare wildlife.

Final Three

Indonesia, Peru, and India complete the top ten, each with over 700,000 km² of vibrant, diverse forest land.