If you are interested in trying to
help save the rainforests, here are some simple things that
you
can
do:
Recycling is the
easiest thing you could do. If you have bottles or cans, try to
bring them to your local recycling center. Make sure your school
recycles its paper waste - if not, ask your teacher if you can get
one to help save the rainforests. Make it a class project! The
more we recycle the less demand there is for trees to be
cut.
Demand for wood
forces poor nations to cut forests. Things made of tropical
hardwoods (furniture,doors, etc.) may hurt the rainforests. See if
the wood is marked as cut from "sustainable" forests - those are
ones that are planted, harvested and replanted for commercial
use.
Don't buy products made
from ivory, coral, reptile skins,tortoise shells, or cat pelts -
help protect the endangered species of the
rainforest.
DO buy nuts, cookies and
cereals made from rainforest products. It gives farmers there a
reason to KEEP the trees & plants and not cut them down for
other crops.
A lot of beef used in fast
food hamburgers comes from places where rainforests were cut (and
continue to be cut) to make grazing land for cattle. Ask next time
you buy a burger if they know where their beef was raised... you
might educate them as well as yourself!
Use less paper. If you have
room on a sheet of paper to write more on it, use that sheet
instead of getting another one. If you only need to write a little
bit, don't use a big sheet of paper. Use a sheet of smaller paper,
or if you have large scrap paper, rip off a piece.
Support
organizations like Rainforest Action Network.
Try to buy things that are
made out of recycled items. If there is an item with an
unreasonable amount of wrapping, don't buy it.
Read and watch the news... sometimes
boycotts are organized to avoid using a product because it hurts
the rainforests... support those boycotts and make a
difference.
Write letters to your
elected officials - senators, congressman (in the USA) may be
voting on bills that affect the rainforests. Ask them what their
stand is on rainforests...