cuz there awesome like that!
Yes, there are indigenous communities living in and around the Sinharaja Forest in Sri Lanka. The forest is home to the Vedda people, who have a traditional lifestyle closely connected to the forest ecosystem. These communities rely on the forest for their livelihoods, practicing sustainable hunting and gathering. Conservation efforts in the area aim to balance the protection of the forest with the rights and needs of these indigenous tribes.
What the people of the rain forest need is a sustainable reforestation program. Will your new job provide enough income for you to be self-sustainable?
Forester, or if employed by federal or state bodies, a Forest Ranger. Those are my guesses - I haven't researched it! A park/forest ranger
No, the smallpox blankets pretty much got rid of them.
The indigenous people for so for food, this is OK, they are part of the forest. However outsiders do so for selfish reasons and show how bad mankind is are caring for nature.
The Awa are an endangered indigenous group of people that live in the eastern Amazon forest of Brazil
beacause thats basically where they & hunt live..... :) ((Babi D Love's Bruce))
a sustainable forest is where people constantly cut down trees for many years and pretend that they own that land to make money
The timber is not different but it comes from sustainable sources. So in theory it does not reduce the amount of forest cover. Some people would argue that the distinction is spurious.
i do not no! why u askin me? this is somethin any 1 can put on and make up!
Tribal, forest dwellers, aborigines, bush people, indigenous people, rainforest people. (depending on the location)
Yes, there are indigenous tribes in Guatemala