It is not possible to know how many trees were logged.
Logging was severe in the Daintree rainforest, especially after World War II, 1945, but in 1987 the Daintree was confirmed with World Heritage listing. There has been no logging there since.
they have been trying to save money for rainforests around the world
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to make wood pulp and toilet paper and paper and other stuff
To make money for some people.
Some bad things about the Daintree is:- Developers trying to knock down the rainforest- Poisonous plants like the Wait-A-While vine- Dangerous animals- Logging (cutting down all the trees so there's none left)- Farming (clearing the land for more farming)- Tourism (the more the interest in the Daintree grows, the higher demand of people come, resolting in more pollution to the clean rainforet air)~ Hope this helped!! :) xo
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Yes, climate change is a threat to all rainforests, including the Daintree. Changes in rainfall patterns, or rising temperature and changing wind patterns could mean the death of many trees, threatening the habitat of many native animal species.
Humans build things out of wood. Trees are wood. Humans cut down the rainforest to get more wood.
yes
Rainforests are being destroyed by loggers cutting down the trees. In addition, global warming and pollution is affecting the species living in rainforests.
trees being cut down, animals being endangered lesss oxygen for plants humas and animals
no they are trying to cut down on cutting down trees but not every second
it's cut down from the trees.
we cut down the trees in the rainforest:(