The Lorax
MADAGASCAR and the TREE of LIFEIn bright Madagascar
In Madagascar - like other places in Africa - the Baobab tree is special. It can live for thousands of years. The tree - especially when it does not have leaves during much of the year - looks upside-down. There is an old legend about that: The baobab was among the first trees to appear on the land. Next came the slender, graceful palm tree. When the baobab saw the palm tree, it cried out that it wanted to be taller. Then the beautiful flame tree appeared with its red flower and the baobab was envious for flower blossoms. When the baobab saw the magnificent fig tree, it prayed for fruit as well. Baobab trees are often called "The Tree of Life." That's because people (and animals) use them for many different things:
Madagascar - also home to a stone forest called Tsingy and part of the story for popular movies such as the Madagascar trilogy - used to be filled with all kinds of trees and a beautiful rainforest. Today, ninety percent of the rainforest's trees are gone. The rainforest's trees have been cut down by people for different reasons. Some people needed the wood to heat their homes; others sold it to buy food for their families. Now that so many of Madagascar's trees have been cut down, flooding can happen which causes the land to erode. So much erosion has happened that some of Madagascar's land is falling into the sea.
With only ten percent of their rainforest trees left, the people of Madagascar are working hard to protect them. How are similarly threatened rainforests in South America faring?
ISSUES AND QUESTIONS TO PONDER: Sometimes we have needs which conflict. For example ... people need to protect the rainforests - and - they need to cut-down trees to build towns, roads and houses. How do we decide which needs are more important?
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