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https://traveltips.usatoday.com/logging-affects-amazon-rain-forest-107955.html

Logging and Tourism. Tourists can choose to be more conscious about their choices while traveling to the Amazon rainforest. By being more mindful when it comes to understanding the Amazon ...

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https://wwf.panda.org/knowledge_hub/where_we_work/amazon/amazon_threats/other_threats/logging_amazon/

Logging gives access to rainforests, where fuel wood, game and building materials are available. Illegal logging in the Amazon While laws exist which authorize logging in designated areas, illegal logging is widespread in Brazil and several Amazon countries.

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https://rainforestfoundation.org/illegal-logging/

illegal logging effects. Logging destroys plants and animals that can save lives. Birth Control Pills, ACE inhibitors for blood pressure, treatments for Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, and Malaria, …all of these came from the rainforest.

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https://tropical-rainforest-facts.com/Amazon-Rainforest-Facts/Amazon-Rainforest-Deforestation-Facts.shtml

People who participate in cattle ranching, logging, mining, farming, and road construction all contribute to the destruction of the rainforest. When the rainforest is cut-down at the alarming rate it has been, the earth loses 137 species of plants and animals each day. ... Facts about Amazon Rainforest Deforestation by the Brazilian Government.

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https://rainforests.mongabay.com/0807.htm

Logging is one of the most prominent and best-known forms of rainforest degradation and destruction. Despite improved logging techniques and greater international awareness and concern for the rainforests, unsustainable logging of tropical rainforests continues—much of it practiced illegally by …

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https://www.rainforestcruises.com/jungle-blog/15-facts-about-the-amazon-you-probably-didnt-know

Mar 21, 2013 · The Amazon Rainforest and its namesake river can only be described by superlatives and are famous the world over. So you think you know everything about it? Guess again. Here are our favorite 15 facts that you probably didn't know - until now.

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https://globalforestatlas.yale.edu/amazon/forests-and-logging/amazon-logging-practice-and-policy

Amazon Logging: Practice and Policy In the Amazon basin, only a few species contain valuable timber, much less than many areas of the world. When land is cleared, settlers will sell the valuable timber and burn the remains to enrich the soil.

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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/rain-forests/

May 15, 2019 · Two countries accounted for 46 percent of the primary (meaning old-growth, undisturbed) tropical rainforest loss in 2018: Brazil, which is home to more than …

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