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Deforestation

About Deforestation

Deforestation and forest degradation can typically cause biodiversity to decline. When forest cover is removed, exotic wildlife is deprived of the ideal habitat and becomes more vulnerable to hunting. Considering that about 80% of the developed world’s global biodiversity can be found precisely in tropical rainforests, extensive deforestation puts it at risk. A considerable majority of the Earth’s biodiversity. Deforestation intentionally includes many forms, including fires, clear-cutting for sustainable agriculture, ranching and sustainable development, unsustainable logging for valuable timber, and degradation due to likely climate change. The modern world’s lush rainforests could completely vanish in a hundred years at the current rate of deforestation.