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Groups Interested in the Rainforest. Native Amazonians. Came to rainforest 12,000 years ago Use it to hunt, fish, and grow crops WANT: the government to make them the legal owners of their homelands. They believe they use the land and resources responsibly. Rubber Tappers.
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Native Amazonians • Came to rainforest 12,000 years ago • Use it to hunt, fish, and grow crops • WANT: the government to make them the legal owners of their homelands. They believe they use the land and resources responsibly.
Rubber Tappers • Came to Amazon in the 1870s to work on rubber tree plantations. • Remove sap from rubber trees by making cuts in the bark, which does not harm the trees. • WANT: to continue making a living by tapping rubber. Clearing all trees must stop! They believe they use the resources in a sustainable way.
Loggers • Began moving into the Amazon in the 1960s. • Cut down trees for valuable hardwoods to make furniture or lumber to make paper. • WANT: to continue clear-cutting in the rainforest. They provide jobs for thousands in Brazil. It helps the economy of Brazil.
Settlers • Brazilian government began encouraging poor people to move to the Amazon rainforest in the 1960s • These settlers cleared the land and used it for farming. • WANT: rainforest land to farm so they can feed their families. There is no land for them in other parts of the country. They need this land to survive.
Cattle Ranchers • Came to Amazon in 1960s. • Use cleared land for grazing their cattle. Cattle eat the grass down to the dirt and then moved to a new area. • WANT: Large areas of rainforest land for cattle ranching. Cattle raised help feed people in Brazil. Beef exports help the Brazilian economy.
Environmental Groups • Scientists and environmentalist started coming to the rainforest in the 1970s. • Use the rainforest to study plants and wildlife. Hope to find cures for diseases. Some work with native people. • WANT: to protect the biodiversity of the rainforest by slowing down deforestation and development. Once they are gone they are gone forever.