Forest Destruction is on the Rise

The impact of deforestation on wildlife and vegetation is immense. About 80 percent of the world’s land animals and plants call forests home. When their habitats are destroyed, many of them can’t survive. Instead, they are forced out of the woods as their food sources disappear, leading to more run-ins with humans.

Forests also play crucial roles in various ecological processes. For example, they remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, so forest destruction worsens climate change. They also play a part in the water cycle by helping to return water vapor into the atmosphere.  

With tree cover to shelter it from sunlight, the ordinarily rich soil in a former forest can dry out, making it much harder for those forests to recover.

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Nature Is Speaking

While many of us may take it for granted, the planet we live on is the very foundation of all life as we know it. Home to between 10-14 million species of life, we share this planet with billions of others that have an equal stake in maintaining the planet. It is for this reason that many have come to be cautious about the impact we have on many creatures’ natural habitats. Issues such as deforestation and water/food contamination have a significant impact on the quality of life for animals. In many cases, this can become an issue of life or death.

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