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How many animal species became endangered or extinct because of cutting down the rainforests?

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How many animal species became endangered or extinct because of cutting down the rainforests?

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Rainforests contain more than half of the terrestrial species on the Earth, but these forests are being destroyed by human activity at the rate of approximately 100 acres or 2,000 trees per minute. The Rainforest Alliance states that 140 animal and plant species go extinct every day because of rainforest deforestation.

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