A common estimate is that over half of the species of animals in the world live in the rain forests. To say that many of these are threatened or endangered would be an understatement. Each year we lose another 130,000 square kilometres of forest- an area the size of England . In the Amazon three football pitches of land are disapearing every minute. There is an urgent call for help from many of the endangered animals of the Amazon and we set out to answer their call. This is why we have created this website, to illustrate how endangered the rainforest is and how it`s affecting the species that that live there.
Please note that this website was done for a geography project , all the facts and information on the website are true but we are not working in other countries, working with the Brazillian Goverment or playing an active role in protecting the rainforest, only raising awareness. We believe the pages under "animals endangered" are factually correct but pages under "How do we sort it out?" aren`t factually correct. All the links on the website are to actual online proper websites and aren`t linked to this website or this project. WWF is a website where you actually can play an active role in protecting the rainforest.
Please note that this website was done for a geography project , all the facts and information on the website are true but we are not working in other countries, working with the Brazillian Goverment or playing an active role in protecting the rainforest, only raising awareness. We believe the pages under "animals endangered" are factually correct but pages under "How do we sort it out?" aren`t factually correct. All the links on the website are to actual online proper websites and aren`t linked to this website or this project. WWF is a website where you actually can play an active role in protecting the rainforest.