The main problems that the Sinharaja rain forest face are
directly related to humans. The negative impacts that humans create include
encroachment, gemming, extracting resources from the forest, and poaching. Encoraching
is a problem because compared to the forests’ earlier history, there have been
an increased amount of people actually going into the forest. This is not a
serious problem, but there is an evident negative consequence to a forest’s
natural environment being disturbed more often. Most people who enter the
forest, look for resources and extract them in order to make a profit for
either themselves or someone else. Two examples of this would be villagers
collecting resources for merchants, and merchants searching for gems. Merchants
often times hire villagers to go into the forest for them and extract resources
such as timber and rattan. The villagers comply with the merchants’ requests
because of their need of money and because they recognize that the items they
take from the forest, such as timber, is used to make items which they consume.
Gemming is an issue, not only because merchants are taking gems from the
forest, but also because of the method used to take the gems. When digging for
gems, they create big holes. These holes are usually open and very dangerous
for both humans and animals. Although poaching animals does happen, it is not
as widespread of a problem as the others previously mentioned. Although these
are serious problems in context of the forest, it is important to realize that
the overall conservation status is good. Therefore, these problems are not so
significant compared to problems that other rain forests are encountering
today. (http://www.sinharaja.4t.com/)
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