

Every single section of the Southeast Asian Rainforest will end up looking like the one above if nothing is done to alleviate the destruction which we, ourselves are letting happen before our eyes. A mental picture like this should dissuade us from permitting anyone to continue with their plans of deforestation. Species are suffering from our deforestation which is directly links to biodiversity. The Sumatran rhinoceros (image below) survives only in a small part of the forest and is thought to be only 300 to 500 in numbers. The Javan Tiger is already extinct, which will be the terrible fate for several species and cause a chain reaction disrupting the biodiversity keeping the ecosystem in balance. Biological Catastrophe is what is happening and this may be no exaggeration.

Organisations like SEARRP, South East Asia Rainforest Research Programme, and Greenpeace recognised the impact rainforests have on biodiversity and the world. They also realise the plans to destroy the rainforest to increase profits. Earth should not be sacrificed for something materialistic and activists and research programmes helps us understand this.

SEARRP specializes in researching biodiversity of the Southeast Asian Rainforest and methods to maintain it. On the other hand, Greenpeace use more aggressive tactics. They attacked Wal-Mart and other companies to stop their deforestation for products like paper, pulp and palm oil. Greenpeace actually made a video (click here, warning it's a bit graphic) attacking Nestle to discourage them from using palm oil. These are only few out of many organisations created to stop deforestation, especially the vital rainforests of biodiversity.Humans are organisms who excel at learning. Organisations are learning that companies are destroying biodiversity for money, especially the rainforests which is a crucial part in the homeostasis of the Earth. As the destruction increases, so does our awareness, so this parabolic curve of devastation will end up curving back down. Stabilization will only be achieved if we listen to organisations like Greenpeace and SEARRP and hopefully stop the Sumatran rhinoceros and several other species from becoming extinct.
In my opinion, biodiversity in EVERY ecosystem should be managed equally. Biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest should not be more significant than the Southeast Asian Rainforest just because it is better known than the Southeast Asian Rainforest. After all we should be the leaders of Earth not the reapers of mayhem.
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Rainforests are one of the Earth's greatst biological treasures, and as pointed out in your blog, are being destroyed because rainforest's value is perceived as only the value of its timeber by governments, multinational logging companies and land owners. Whether its the Amazon of Southeast Asian Rainforests, they must be saved. Rainforests provides us the essential services of continuous recycling of carbon dioxide into oxygen as well as many different prescription drugs. We have undervalued what we have. We have to do something to save our rainforests.
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