Geographic Setting
Natives/Rubber Tappers
Loggers/Settlers
Ranchers/Environmentalists
Ideas for reducing land Use Conflict/Thinking Globally
100

What is biodiversity?

variety of plants and animals living in an area

100

How do Native Amazonians use the rainforest?

to provide food, shelter, and clothing in their traditional ways

100

When did loggers come to the Amazon?

1960s

100

When did cattle ranching become an industry in the Amazon rainforest?

The 1960s

100

What is ecotourism?

tourism for those who want to see unique ecosystems

200

What are the three levels of the rainforest?

Canopy, Lower story, Forest floor

200

How do rubber tappers use the rainforest

they use the sap from rubber trees to make rubber products

200

When did the Brazilian government encourage poor citizens to move to the amazon to claim land?

1960s

200

When did Scientists and environmental groups start coming into the Amazon rainforest?

the 1970s

200

What is one example of sustainable development?

shade grown coffee


strip logging

300

How much of the worlds oxygen is provided by the Amazon rainforest?

a quarter, or 25%

300

when did native Amazonians come to the rainforest?

12,000 years ago

300

Why is farming difficult in the Amazon for settlers?

the soil is poor in nutrients

300

How can cattle ranching harm the amazon rainforest?

Constant grazing leads to permanent deforestation

300

What is one factor that contributes to loss of forest worldwide?

Population growth


Poverty forces may depend on wood alone for fuel, heat, and building material

400

How much rain a year does the Amazon receive? (in inches)

80 to 115 inches 

400

When did rubber tappers come to the rainforest?

1870s

400

How does logging lead to other types of development?

Logging companies are the first to build roads that others use

400

How much money does cattle ranching bring into Brazil annually?

more than 3 billion

400
True or false, deforestation has increased worldwide in recent years.

false

500

About how many square miles does the Amazon rainforest cover?

2 million!

500

How many native people once lived in the Amazon rainforest?

10 million!

500

How much money does logging bring in to Brazil annually?

over 5 billion

500

What is one thing environmental groups have achieved in protecting the Amazon?

Blocked a law in 2000 that would have allowed rancher sto clear land without restrictions

Created two large rainforest reserves in 2004.

Brazil set up a 21 billion fund to pay for conservation and sustainable development.

500

True or false, the U.S. has gained more forests percentage wise than any other country?

false, though it is gaining forests

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