The amazon rainofrest is located in mostly brazil and is 5,500,000 km2. Peru has 13%, Colombia with 10%, and minor amounts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana and Suriname.
How to protect for future generations
We can protect the Congo rainforest by not cutting down the trees. The Congo rainforest is home to many different species of wildlife and plants and when we cut down trees we are just cutting down the habitats of many animals. So if we stop cutting the trees, the habitat would be safer for all wildlife.
Human interaction
Human activities have severely disturbed the amazon rainforest. Many acres have been lost each year to farming, logging, mining and other human endeavours. These activities could potentially eliminate the amazon rainforest and as worrying as that sounds it is real and currently occurring in the rainforest.
Flora and Fauna
The Congo rainforest is home to many species of plants such as lianas and strangler figs.