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. Why have so many places in the Amazon been turned into reserves?

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I believe that many areas in the Amazon have been turned into reserves so as to prevent deforestation of the trees and preserve the forest. People are not allowed to cut tress located in the reserves. This has conserved and protected nature and wildlife. Without these reserves the amazon forest would have been close to being extinct.

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The reason why so many places in the Amazon been turned into reserves because they want to protect and prevent the tropical rainforest from exploitation of the vast and species-rich biome. Most biodiverse tract of rainforest have an estimated 390 billion individual trees divided into 16,000 species, therefore this natural resources must be preserve for the next generation.

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