Well trees are the only things that take in the carbon dioxide that we breathe out so without those trees we would be breathing in carbon dioxide instead of the oxygen they give us
Ian McAllister has written: 'The great bear rainforest' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Natural history, Forest conservation, Forest ecology, Rain forest conservation, Rain forest ecology
Murray S. Kaufman has written: 'Reefs and rain forests' -- subject(s): Coral reef animals, Coral reef conservation, Coral reef ecology, Rain forest animals, Rain forest conservation, Rain forest ecology
To be blunt, not too much at all.
Andrew Grieser Johns has written: 'Timber production and biodiversity conservation in tropical rain forests' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Forests and forestry, Forest biological diversity conservation, Forest ecology, Forest management, Forests and forestry, Management, Rain forest ecology, Rain forests, Timber
Adrian Cowell has written: 'The heart of the forest' -- subject(s): Indians of South America 'The decade of destruction' -- subject(s): Rain forest conservation, Rain forest ecology
bees are important to the rain forest because they bring pollen from lower to the higher parts of the rain forest and the make more plants
Jean Albrecht has written: 'Supplement to Urban forestry' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Urban forestry, Trees in cities 'Reclamation and revegetation of strip mined lands: a selected bibliography of publications' 'Tropical forest conservation and development' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Sustainable forestry, Rain forest conservation, Forests and forestry, Forest conservation, Rain forests
Rupert Widdicombe has written: 'One tree' -- subject(s): Rain forest conservation, Rain forests
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heck with the rain forest
conservation of forest means to protect our forest
Yes, the Amazon rain forest is the largest rain forest in the world