Protect Living Things in the deciduous forest. Goal Protect living things in the deciduous forest.

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Protect Living Things in the deciduous forest

Goal Protect living things in the deciduous forest.

Interfere with the food chain. Animals can’t eat plants. Carnivores can’t eat other animals. Bacteria cant decompose the animals.

People will not come to visit the forest. People will stop coming to visit the creatures. Tourist will lose there jobs. Loss of pay will effect the economy.

Farmers are destroying the forest. Forests covered 60% of earth but now only 30%. Two to three trees dominate the forest. When the trees are torn down it effects the life cycle for other plants.

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