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(Amazon Rainforest
Boundary)
Deforestation - the action or process of
clearing a forest and/or the state of the forest already having been cleared.
This means that people are cutting down the trees and undergrowth that make up
the rainforest. The average rate of deforestation in the 1990s was 7,000 square
miles per year. More recent studies show a 40% jump from previous
levels...YIKES!
(Blue-fronted amazon eating fruits)
Unsustainable Farming
- many migrants were encouraged to move into the Amazon region and brought their
farming techniques with them. The tactics they use are not suited for the
Amazon and productivity usually shows a sharp decrease after just three years,
which ends up forcing
migrants to shift to other areas, where the deforestation, forest burning and
crop growing cycle is repeated, alongside soil degradation
processes.
(Poison Dart Frog - Amazonian forests, South America)
Soybean Farming
and Cattle Ranching - these are among the most critical causes of
deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Major road projects are providing
channels for poorly planned development and increased
deforestation in newly opened areas of the Amazon.
(Black-capped or Tufted Capuchin - Brazil)
Other forms of destruction
that have brought serious consequences to the region include floods
caused by the construction
of river dams for hydro-electrical power as well as mining that contributes to soil
erosion and water contamination with toxic chemicals, such as mercury. Oil and
gas exploration and the construction of pipelines also pose potentially serious
threats to the region.
(Peters' Dwarf Frog - Brazil)
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