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Amzaon Rainforest is dying!
Amazon Is Dying! Amazon is dying. All the animals are going in-extinction cause, We aren't caring about the world. Links' There is more trash, oil, pollution in the forest's                                                http://saveanimalsfacingextinction.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/safe_fb_share2.png than anywhere. For example;The Amazon Rain-forest,                                                 https://www.aquaexpeditions.com/blog/wildlife/endangered-animals-amazon/ also known as the Amazonian or the Amazon Jungle,                                                  https://www.aquaexpeditions.com/blog/wildlife/endangered-animals-amazon/# is the largest rain-forest on earth and is home to                                                 https://www.aquaexpeditions.com/blog/wildlife/endangered-animals-amazon/# 427 mammals (e.g. the jaguar, sloth, and river dolphin),                                           https://www.aquaexpeditions.com/blog/wildlife/endangered-animals-amazon/# 1,300 birds (like the macaw), 378 reptiles (e.g. anaconda or                                       A-Sumatran-orangutan-moth-008.jpg the Jesus lizard), and more than 400 amphibians (e.g. glass                                         http://www.divineorganics.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/amazon-rainforestanimals1.jpg frog and poison dart frog).2.Endangered Animals of the Amazon Rain-forest. February 21, 2019 | Amazon Facts. The Amazon Rain-forest has one of the highest levels of biodiversity on earth and is home to hundreds of thousands of animal, bird, and insect species. Unfortunately, this utopia of wildlife and vegetation is under attack and has been for some years now.

Amazon is a huge forest of animals and plants, trees gives us air. Every time a tree is cut we lose some air so help me save the earth. Earth needs your help and do too.If not for me, then for you and your future and your children. The Amazon rain-forest, alternatively, the Amazon Jungle, also known in English as Amazonian, is a moist broad leaf tropical rain-forest in the Amazon bio-me that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 km², of which 5,500,000 km² are covered by the rain-forest. This region includes territory belonging to nine nations.

Deforestation, climate change, illegal hunting and environmental contamination are constant threats to the livelihoods and habitats of many species of Amazon animals that rely on the forests and ecosystems surrounding the Amazon River to survive and thrive.

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) based in Gland, Switzerland, is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network bringing together governments, non-government organizations, United Nations agencies, companies and local communities to conduct scientific research, create policy and operate field projects which further wildlife protection and conservation. Each year, the IUCN publishes the IUCN Red List identifying threatened, vulnerable, endangered, and critically endangered species worldwide. The May 2013 Red List includes over 2,600 animals in South America with 118 of these located in Peru. Many of these threatened animals live in the Amazon Rainforest including the Giant Otter, South American Tapir, and Red Faced Uakari Monkey.An Amazon icon, the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is the largest species within the weasel family (Mustelidae).The South American Tapir (Tapirus terrestris), along with the giant otter and the jaguar, are considered the “big three” for travelers to see in South America.The South American Tapir (Tapirus terrestris), along with the giant otter and the jaguar, are considered the “big three” for travelers to see in South America. Please help me save these animals! --Foxy2323 (talk) 02:08, 18 June 2020 (UTC) Mirari Mimi Tyus