But Earth Day efforts won't be enough to replace the trees in
forests like the Amazon, which are disappearing due to human activities, said Richard Donovan,
vice president of sustainable forestry at A Rainforest Alliance.
"We're very
supportive of tree planting, but tree planting by itself is not enough—we need
to conserve forests, not just trees," Donovan said.
While the rate of
Amazon deforestation has slowed somewhat in recent decades, it's still among
the highest of any forest in the world, he said.
Large tracts are being
cleared annually to make way for cattle ranches and cash crops such as soy
beans and, more recently, palm oil.
Another concern are the
growing number of roads through the rain forest, which are aiding loggers and
serving as entry points for everyone from farmers and developers to oil and
mineral prospectors.
We must protect our forest.
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