Rainforests Endangered! Today only about three percent of the original temperate rainforest in the U.S.A. remains, mostly inside Olympic National Park in Washington State. read more
Rainforests Endangered! Today only about three percent of the original temperate rainforest in the U.S.A. remains, mostly inside Olympic National Park in Washington State. Prior to the arrival of homesteaders just over a century ago, the Olympic Peninsula contained more than a million acres of old-growth spruce and hemlock. read more
Tropical Rain Forest: an Endangered Species Spotlight Topic spotlight on tropical rain forests Tropical rain forests once blanketed the Earth like a wide green belt around the equator. read more
Destruction of our environment is the biggest contribution that we make to the extinction of many species in the forest. It is estimated that approximately half the number of world’s animals live in the rain forests. Due to the rapid disappearance of rain forests many animals living in them are now endangered. read more