RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION Essay, Research Paper
?This we know- the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family. Man did not weave the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.? ?Chief Sealth of the Duwamish Tribe. (Nations,108).
Rainforests are some of the most valuable resources we have, yet they are
being destroyed in massive proportions. Many medicines, foods, natural insecticides and oil producing trees are found in the rainforest. (Nations, 92). The rainforest also holds endless possibilities for useful, undiscovered resources. These could include cures for disease and new food crops that will be wiped out before they are found because of the destruction of the rainforests.(Nations, 93). The rainforest is also home to millions of species of animals, plants and insects as well.(Allin, 1). It is estimated that five out of six rainforest species have never been seen. (Nations, 92) This adds up to millions of organisms that have never before been encountered. This demonstrates that more species live in the rainforest than any other ecosystem on earth, and we are obliterating their only habitat. (Nations, 91). The rainforest is also a big producer of the world?s oxygen supply. (Mercer & Green, 4). When we destroy the rainforest, we are destroying our own oxygen supply. This essay will explain the causes for rainforest destruction in Central and South America only. Massive destruction of our precious rainforests is caused by logging, colonization due to over-population, and cattle ranching. (Nations, 93)
The first major cause of mass destruction in the rainforest is logging. There can be as many as 200 different species of trees on one acre of land.
(Allin, 1). This high number of different species of trees means there is only a few commercially valuable trees per acre.(Nations, 99). Trees considered commercially valuable are mahogany and tropical cedar. (Nations, 99). These trees are used for paneling, boats and furniture.(Nations, 99). Loggers must bulldoze roads through the forest to find enough of these valuable trees to make a profit. (Mercer & Green, 4). This consumes many other trees that are in the way of the road. The trees in the rainforest are connected at the top with vines, so when one commercially valuable tree gets cut down, on average 17 other non-commercially valuable trees fall down with it. (Nations, 100). Because of these practices, the logging industry can eradicate 30 percent of a rainforest where only a few commercially valuable trees were cut down. (Nations, 100). At this rate, they will be able to clear out whole rainforests in a couple of years. After the loggers themselves destroy so much rainforest, the roads they leave behind induce the next phase of rainforest destruction; colonization. (Nations, 100).
Another major cause of mass rainforest destruction is colonization. Roads left behind by loggers make the rainforest accessible to farmers looking for a place to live and grow crops. (Nations, 100). Farm families clear and burn the remains of the forest to plant crops to keep and sell.(Natio
The final major cause of mass rainforest destruction is cattle ranching. Cattle ranching in the rainforest yields very low amounts of beef, but it is replacing farming that was more productive. (Nations,101). Cattle ranching yields 91 pounds of beef per acre per year, where as corn yields 5,000 pounds per acre per year.(Nations, 106). This is a very inefficient use of the land, and is also bad for the economy. After five to ten years of mediocre beef yields; erosion, weeds and loss of fertility force the ranchers to look for more land. (Nations,104). The ranchers keep moving farther into the rainforest and clearing more land in a big cycle. (Nations, 104). Also, raising cattle requires less labor, so there are fewer jobs. (Nations, 106). The people without jobs are just more people who want to move to the rainforest. The land just keeps getting cleared and burned until there is no rainforest left.
Massive destruction of our precious rainforests is caused by logging, colonization, and cattle ranching. (Nations, 93.). The rainforest is home to millions of species of animals, plants and insects.(Allin, 1). Many of these organisms have never even been discovered yet. (Nations, 92). The rainforest may also hold cures for disease, not to mention new types of food and oil producing trees that will be wiped out before they are discovered. (Nations,92). The rainforest also produces a large amount of the world?s oxygen supply. (Mercer & Green, 4). The rainforest gives us so much, and has so many possibilities, yet we are clearing and burning it down. Animals, plants and insects are being eradicated at the rate of 1,000 species per year. (Nations, 91). If the rainforest keeps being destroyed at the current rate, it is estimated that by the year 2000, 10,000 species will be wiped out per year. (Nations, 91). If we want to save the earth, we must start with the rainforests. They are the connection between man and nature, and if the human race wants to save the planet, the first step is saving the rainforest. Rainforests are being destroyed in massive proportions, yet they are the most valuable resources we have.