The Most Dangerous Rainforests in the World

By- Naiteek Bhatt

For the record, just 6% of the planet is covered by rainforests. We introduce you to a few of the world's most well-known rainforests here that you might not otherwise have the opportunity to see.

A Slow Death…

The Amazon, the world's largest rainforest, is gravely endangered due to threats from deforestation, increased agricultural practices, and wildfires.

Amazon Rainforest

The second-largest rainforest, the Congo Basin, is seriously threatened by rapid deforestation, logging, and agricultural practices.

Congo Basin

The distinctive biodiversity of the rainforest in New Guinea is being threatened by mining, logging, and palm oil plantations.

New Guinea Rainforest

The Sumatra rainforest is highly vulnerable due to habitat degradation, palm oil plantations, and intensive logging. Large-scale deforestation has also resulted from the unrelenting demand for timber.

Sumatra Rainforest

The once-vast Atlantic forest has been drastically decreased by urbanization, agriculture, and logging, making it one of the most threatened rainforests.

Atlantic Forest

According to reports, the island's natural forested area has been reduced by more than 10% due to logging activities. According to accounts, its varied flora and animals are currently gradually disappearing.

Madagascar Rainforest

Sadly, if the worrying trend of deforestation continues, many inhabitants of Borneo's rainforests—including orangutans and elephants—face the threat of endangerment and possible extinction.

Borneo

The world's largest tiger habitat is found in this region, albeit it has been shrinking recently. Within the next 20 years, the region could lose more than a third of its remaining forest cover.

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