Earth Has Just Two Forests Left!

Apr 12, 2015 By Anita R
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Notice the picture of the forest to your left. This used to be one large area of wooded land. Now it is an eyesore on an otherwise green expanse of rainforest. It is an example of forest fragmentation.

In fact, that is just what a recent team of 24 international scientists concluded at the end of their study. Our world’s forests are becoming isolated and broken.

In fact, today we have only two remaining continuous forest systems in the world – the Amazon and the Congo. The rest of the world’s forests are becoming separated - kind of like islands.

Why should that concern most of us city dwellers? It turns out that forests affect us in ways more than we can see and experience. 

Forests In Our Daily Lives

If you had your breakfast this morning, blown your nose on a tissue, switched on a light, or are reading this article, you have one thing to thank for - the world’s forests and the products they supply us.

There are two kinds of forests. Primary (also called old-growth or virgin) forests have aged over several hundred years (in some cases millennia), and have a structure and bio-diversity that is unique and extremely rich. The rest of the forests are either regeneration, planted or secondary forests, which are formed after the primary forests have been “disturbed” – that is, either clear-cut or destroyed by fire.

  • As you can imagine, primary forests are invaluable. Old-growth forests also have a lot of trapped carbon in the wet peat and humus. If these forests were felled, huge amounts of carbon would be released into the atmosphere affecting climate change adversely.
  • The biodiversity in an old-growth forest is unparalleled by secondary forests. If you’ve ever been in a primary forest, the one thing that will strike you is the density of foliage – just how many different types of greens thrive in one square meter of such forests is mind-boggling! And where there are greens, there is abundant oxygen. So primary forests are also huge emitters of oxygen. 
  • Forests are also the main source of many plant extracts used in medicines today. They are habitats for diverse plant and animal species; many people around the world depend on forests for their livelihood. Forests give us our rivers, help maintain the water cycle, and help prevent soil erosion.  

For all the bounty that forests provide us, humans are using these resources faster than the forests can replenish themselves, so much so that we are losing them fast - too fast for our own good!

So, How Did This Happen?

Forests today make up 30% of the land area of the world. But just in the last 50 years, more than one-half of the world's forests are gone. It is believed that forest areas, about half the size of Singapore, are being lost every day!

Forests don't disappear in one fell sweep - they are gradually eroded away. The biggest culprits are roads and man-made developments, as well as natural events such as wildfires.

Did you know that when an area of a forest gets broken up by artificial barriers, these areas tend to lose about 50% of all their species within a couple of decades? The areas that are exposed by the disappearing forests now begin to experience extreme temperature, pressure, and wind. Now add to it, invasive species that disrupt the habitat. Well, things quickly begin to go downhill...

It is in our hands to prevent the breaking up of forested areas. If government officials and local populations can work together to reconnect the mini forests by planting linking trees, it may not be too late to preserve what we already have.

Courtesy: WWF, CS Monitor

Comments

aidand's picture
aidand October 22, 2015 - 9:22am

Super

henryk's picture
henryk October 21, 2015 - 4:17pm

I just learned something new I thought there were way more forests

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scherero September 30, 2015 - 12:12pm

that is pretty bad that there is only 2 forests left in the world

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taylorl3 May 1, 2015 - 1:19pm

That's really sad. They should do something really fast.

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isaacg4 May 1, 2015 - 1:10pm

I think that it is very bad that there is only 2 forests left. it bad because trees make oxygen and we need oxygen.

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braydonb May 1, 2015 - 12:29pm

I hope that the rain forests don't go out before I die, we should try to find something else to make paper out of. What do you think we should make paper out of or just not make paper?

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megd May 1, 2015 - 9:45am

That is just so terrible!!! I can't believe that this is happening. I'm not a fan of rain forests more on mountain forests and timber but that is still terrible. That is were animals live.

bryces's picture
bryces May 1, 2015 - 9:30am

I think that it is not good that our earth only has two forests left. I think that people need to plant more trees.

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isaacg4 May 1, 2015 - 1:11pm

I agree that we need more trees because it gives us oxygen. It would not be very hard to plant more trees.

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diamondh4 May 1, 2015 - 7:55am

that's sad that THERE IS only two countinuoes forests left I wish one of them was in the united states. Is there one in the united states

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panda24 April 28, 2015 - 5:43pm

thats so sad:(

zero's picture
zero April 23, 2015 - 9:53am

look for planets faster to plant things

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annac2 April 21, 2015 - 8:59am

terrible!!!! :(

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bryces May 1, 2015 - 9:31am

yep it is terrible that there is not much trees left.

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vanessaf2 April 20, 2015 - 6:53pm

I don't get it. We want to make it to where we can try and save animals, yet we got the Earth down to only 2 forests... I don't get how we can do this, when we are slowly destroy the forest little by little. I understand, yes, there are natural disasters, and those can't be prevented. Whereas we can control ourselves, and prevent this from happening.

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jonathant3 April 20, 2015 - 9:33am

It hurts my life.

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Magicasey April 17, 2015 - 7:48am

I don't know what to think. I live next to a small woods and everything seems so perfectly balanced, but when i hear about this i think OhNO! I agree with Nishanth R Thummala1 we are cutting down our oxygen supply and need to stop!

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DKmoon April 17, 2015 - 2:49am

Horrible :(

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NRT22 April 16, 2015 - 4:05pm

I can't believe these trees have tolerated humans for the last million years! And now we have the nerve to cut them down. I can't believe humans are considered an intelligent form of life. Hello Humans, we are killing our oxygen supply. We humans are crazy, VERY selfish, and self-centered!

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Smilebunny April 16, 2015 - 2:23pm

Very sad.

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hunterp5 April 16, 2015 - 1:36pm

we need to STOP using so much paper before we have no trees.

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kuylerb April 16, 2015 - 12:54pm

lies

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haydenb2 April 14, 2015 - 4:01pm
That's so sad! they need to do something fast.
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Tryn28 April 13, 2015 - 5:53pm

sad.