how are people changing the rain forest?
It depends.Some people think they need to cut down the rainforest trees but other people are trying to save them and think it is bad to cut down the rainforest.I think that we need to stop cutting them down.
People are working to save the rainforest by supporting sustainable practices such as reforestation, protecting endangered species, advocating for conservation policies, promoting eco-tourism, and raising awareness about the importance of rainforests in combating climate change.
One of the things being done is to create awareness on the negative impact of human activities on the rainforests. Interest groups and organizations are also pushing for enactment of laws that are aimed at protecting the rainforests.
Yeh there are groups that help save the tropical rainforests...obvious! Unless you want me to include them rite? Well some are... UNEP (United Nations Environment Program) EEA (European Environment Agency) Rainforest Action Network The Rainforest Foundation The World Pantheist Movement (WPM)
You can help save rainforests by supporting organizations that work to protect them, choosing products that are sustainably sourced from rainforest-friendly practices, reducing your paper and wood consumption, and spreading awareness about the importance of conserving rainforests for their biodiversity and climate benefits.
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they stop the deforestation of the rainforest.
People are trying to save the rainforest so they have a home. That's why about how they will come extinct because the rainforest are evaporating.
STARO ( save the amazon rainforest organization) works with the natives in the amazon rainforest to educate people about over hunting,logging and other things that threaten the rainforest
people are trying to save tigers by kookoolaashi.
people are doing nothing
It would help. To save the rainforest however, we need political and economic changes, plus mass grassroots support to change the forces that cause deforestation.
people who care and donate can
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