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The Siberian
tiger roams the snow forests of the Russian Taiga, the largest intact
forest area left in the world. The tiger is separated from the jaguar
by a vast ocean, the jaguar is at home in the tropical rainforests
of the Amazon.
Admittedly the
gorilla and the orangutan have some similarities, both are apes,
but would they swing through the branches together? No chance. Orangutans
live in the jungle of Southeast Asia, and gorillas live in the tropical
forest on a totally different continent in Central Africa. That
is where the small forest elephant with the large round ears also
makes its home. And it will never need to drive away a brown bear,
since the bear will be ambling through Europe's last ancient forests.
In Europe and
in the ancient forests of North America, the wolf is still at home.
However, the wolf will never be able to track down an Andean deer,
since these deer graze in the temperate rainforests of Chile.
So you see,
these forest animals will never cross each other's path and yet
they do have something in common: their habitats. These seven fascinating
ancient forest regions are being steadily destroyed. And so many
of these animals are threatened by extinction. About two-thirds
of the world's land-based species of plants and animals depend on
the last ancient forests. That is hundreds of thousands of different
plants and animals, and literally millions of insects.
These forests
are also home to thousands of forest dwelling people who depend
on these ancient forests for their survival, both physically and
spiritually.
Who destroys
the ancient forests? And why?
The world's
appetite for wood, paper and meat have already destroyed 80 percent
of the great ancient forest regions. Century old trees are sliced
up for construction timber, processed to make plywood panels, or
end up as window frames, doors or pulp for paper production. Ranchers
burn down vast areas of undisturbed forest to produce pastures for
cattle, or to farm forage crops.
Although the
methods of clearing my vary, the effect is always the same. Habitats
with an immense diversity of species are converted into lunar landscapes
or dreary tree plantations. Humankind, animals and plants become
the victims of short-sighted profit interests.
The ancient
forests and their inhabitants need help. You can help saving the
last ancient forests!
Click
here to take action today to help save the homes of these magnificent
animals!
Ssend a message for a "forest friend".
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