It was full dark outside, the forest lost to sight in the black.
For this reason, these forests never completely lose their color.
"Small remote forests that don't get money for acquisition will lose their ability to exchange lands."
At higher altitudes, with less protection from wind and sun, the forest loses some of its more delicate species.
Meanwhile the forest has largely lost its artificial nature.
Let us away - the forest has lost its magic.
The cost of building roads is also increasingly cited as the reason that many national forests lose money on timber sales.
Since the middle of the 19th century, the forest has lost 8 km of its surface area.
Tropical forests may be losing 5 to 10 percent of their species each decade.
In Brazil, the country with by far the most forest to lose, developers call debt-for-nature deals the work of foreign devils.