Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 http://enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/02/02052002/ap_46301.asp Forest with high biodiversity threatened by logging, says WWF Tuesday, February 05, 2002 By Associated Press GLAND, Switzerland — An Indonesian tropical forest with the largest variety of lowland forest plants known to science could be destroyed within four years if the current rate of logging continues, the World Wide Fund for Nature said Monday. The organization called for the 1,800-square-kilometer (390-square-mile) Tessa Nilo forest on the island of Sumatra to be set aside as a protected area. " Tessa Nilo is being heavily logged for timber and pulp by both small-scale illegal loggers and an international corporation, with devastating effects on both plant and animal life, " WWF said. WWF said a survey carried out by its scientists in the forest found 218 varieties of fernlike plants in a single 200-square-meter (2,152-square-foot) area. That is twice as high as the number found in other parts of Sumatra and higher than similar forests in other countries. Tessa Nilo is also home to a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, gibbons, and tapirs. WWF said the problem of illegal logging in Tessa Nilo was similar to that in many parts of Indonesia, with large corporations destroying forests without considering their biological potential. Solving the problem would involve communities, bureaucrats, military personnel, and global market interests, it added. " The Minister of Forestry has committed to crack down on illegal logging. WWF believes that in Tessa Nilo, Indonesia has a good opportunity to show how such a commitment can be fulfilled, " the organization said. It also called on industrialized nations to halt the trade in illegal timber and make a commitment to buy timber only from legal sources originating in sustainably managed forests. Copyright 2002, Associated Press Send FREE Valentine eCards with Greetings! http://greetings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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