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Forest dwelling animals will be forced out of their forest environment. Unless there are forests nearby, they are out in the open and more vulnerable to predators, and starvation. Also, deforestation on a large scale (the Amazon rain forest, etc) would drastically alter the climate if deforestation continues unchecked.

If a forest is felled in small areas (as followed by the British Forestry Commission) and then replanted, the forest becomes more sustainable and less harmful to forest animals.

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