Rain Forest Summary
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In the future, we might still have the Amazon Rain Forest and the Yanomami people may be able to continue living there. Around 1960's, people were encouraged to live in the Rain Forest, but then came problems for the people. Trees were cut down for roads, sawmills, and loggers. When gold was discovered in the Rain Forest, tons of miners came into the area which brought back diseases that wipped out all the villages. Such diseases are, Malaria, Influenza, and Whooping Cough.
Many people have tried to help and land has been set aside for Yanomami people, but that does not protect them or the land. In 2004, 10,000 square miles of the Amazon Rain Forest were cut down! Even outsiders just come in and cut down trees for nothing. Also, soil can't can't sustain crops or cattle. Everything is just dying. Some loggers come in and cut down valuable trees. For example, Mahogany which is used for doors, guitars, and coffee tables. Also, 80% of logging is illegal, timder is illegally logged and acquired!
The Rain Forest may be saved! The Brazilian government has been getting serious about stopping it. Brazil is working with WWF and other organizations to set up the Amazon Region Protected Area. It consists of 80 reserves and parks. It will protect about 12% of Rain Forest. They are trying to make sustainable land and give people living there a stake in the process.
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