WHY ARE PROTECTED AREAS SO IMPORTANT FOR OUR PLANET?

 


Rainforest Trust’s mission for over 30 years has been to prevent the destruction of rainforests and other tropical habitat through the creation of protected areas.  Kati Kaia buys acres of land for conservation projects with every mat sold, assisting Rainforest Trust to create 178 protected areas totalling over 24 million acres, and they have another 100 or so in the works. From securing vital habitat in Kenya for the last Black Rhinos, to the Leuser Corridor Eco-system, which we have written about before, creating a haven for rare Sumatran species.

So why are protected areas so important? Here are our top five reasons ... 

1. SAFEGUARD BIODIVERSITY

Protected areas guard critical habitat for species. Recent studies show that on average the number of species in a protected area is 10.6% higher than outside, and the populations of those species are 14.5% greater when they live on protected land.

2. PROTECT OUR CLIMATE


Rainforests store billions of tonnes of carbon, which is released into the atmosphere as the greenhouse gas CO2 when forests are set on fire. Protected areas preserve these vital carbon sinks, helping to reduce the impacts of climate change. You can read more of their projects here.


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