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The effects of deforestation on animal suffering  

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The effects of deforestation on animal suffering It is a statistical fact that every day a large amount of forest is destroyed. The main cause inflicting this destruction is without any doubts deforestation. The cutting of trees, for the consumption of man is a full time threat to the world's natural forests along with the animal species which inhabit the area. Factual statements say that over eighty percent of the Earth's natural forest has been destroyed due to mankind, a large number when seen in perspective. This makes one think, "how long can it last for?" The growing population demands more every day, and if up until now the depletion of woodland has been so severe, then what can we expect in the future? It is proven that if the current rate of destruction is to continue, most countries will lose their rainforests and woodland within our...

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