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How interesting! We are losing thousands of species of small animals,insects and plants due to de- forestation.We in the west are to blame,with our demand for hardwoods etc, ironically for decking,furniture etc to enhance our own gardens and homes.Same with the demand for palm sugar,which is  in loads of products, biscuits etc.The great forrests of Sumatra and Indonesia are being raised to the ground to make way for palm sugar plantations.
Orang Utans,tigers etc may soon be extinct in the wild.Scientists have stated many of the plants  lost in South America could have potential cures for cancers and diseases etc.
Humans really are a blight on this planet.
kattymieoww
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Scientists have stated many of the plants lost in South America could have potential cures for cancers and diseases etc.
At least some in this country have recognised this as shown by the Millenium Seed Bank Partnership spearheaded by Kew Gardens. So far they have secured seeds of 10% of the world's plant species and aim to increase this to 25% over the next 10 years.
Places like the Eden Project in Cornwall help educate people and thus help conserve plants and trees.
Slimbridge near where I live is a sanctuary for wild birds and was instrumental in modern conservation through the work of the late Peter Scott.
El Loro

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