By Tom R
Tropical Rainforest LocationNear the equator
In the tropics
Continents AfricaAsiaAustraliaCentral and
South America
Why are rainforest disappearing?
Commercial logging
Expansion of
agriculture
Mining projects
Hydroelectric dams
Government
resettlement programs
What is deforestation affecting in the rainforest ?
More than half of the world's estimated 10 million species of plants, animals, insects and microorganisms (germs etc,etc…) live in the tropical rainforests. The majority of these will be destroyed or severely threatened over the next quarter century due to rainforest destruction.
Rainforest Animals
Jaguar Howler Monkey Parrot Tapir
Lemur Sloth Gorilla Toucan
Armadillo Orangutan Tarsier Anteater
Rainforest Plants
Strangler Fig Epiphyte Brazil Nut Orchid
Liana Kapok Rafflesia Palm
What is deforestation affecting in the rainforest ?
Lack of air: trees produce air for mankind by absorbing carbon dioxide (the gas we breath out) and pump out oxygen (the gas we need to stay alive).
The Amazon Rainforest has been described as the "Lungs
of our Planet"
What is deforestation affecting in the rainforest ?
Cancer cures in plants: 745,180 men and 629,00 women are diagnosed with cancer every year. Medical experts say that they have found 300,000 different plants that are active against cancer cells. 70% of these plants live in rainforests so if we use up all of these plants it could be a disaster for mankind.
What is deforestation affecting in the rainforest ?
At least 80% of the developed world's diet originated in the tropical rainforest. Its bountiful gifts to the world include fruits like avocados, coconuts, figs, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, bananas, guavas, pineapples, mangos and tomatoes; vegetables including corn, potatoes, rice, winter squash and yams; spices like black pepper, cayenne, chocolate, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, sugar cane, tumeric, coffee and vanilla and nuts including Brazil nuts and cashews
How can we save the rainforest?World Wildlife Fund, Conservation
International, Nature Conservancy work with
the government
Increase public awareness about the
importance of the rainforestEstablishing protected areas