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The Atlantic Rainforest was once the most biodiverse forest on earth, but today only every tenth tree has remained. For huge soy plantations
The Atlantic Rainforest was once the most biodiverse forest on earth, but today only every tenth tree has remained. The rainforest had to make way for huge soy plantations.
Kerstin from WWF travels to Paraguay to find out what soybean cultivation has to do with us here in Germany and to take a look at our project on site, in which new trees are being planted again. So people and nature have a future again.
Concept, shoot, editing: Julia Thiemann / WWF Germany
Cover picture: © naturepl.com / Lynn M. Stone / WWF
Drone photos: © Lucas Mongoles / WWF Paraguay
Map: CC BY-SA 3.0 Commonist / Wikicommons
Jaguar: © Shutterstock
Macaws and monkey: © Days Edge Production / WWF US
Capybaras: © Gary Strieker / WWF - US
Tree plantation: © Sonja Ritter / WWF Germany
Deforestation: © Juan Pratginestos / WWF
Tree emoji: © Getty Images
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