Forest logging had harmful effects on beautiful planets in the past. Forest logging may be caused by "fire, clear agriculture, development and development of pastures, packaging and deterioration of unsustainable wood" (WWL). Today, many organizations struggle to find ways to solve established problems. Forests provide human welfare like paper, but too many forests are cut down to meet human needs. "About 4.6 to 5.8 million square miles of forests are cut down each year, which is equivalent to a field of 36 football per minute" (WWL).
The impacts of deforestation on the environment and ecosystems include loss of biodiversity, climate change and declining soil fertility. Australia loses nearly 40% of its forests, and some of the remaining forests are fragmented. The majority of Australian forests are in the coastal area, the rest of the rest are covered with deserts and arid areas. Since the colonial period, coastal forests have been cut down and used mainly for agricultural purposes. Australia is a poor forestry country and we need to make a lot of efforts to prevent the ecological impact of deforestation.
Forest logging can adversely affect the environment. The most dramatic impact is the loss of hundreds of species of habitat. Eighty percent of the earth's land, the flora and fauna live in the forest, and many people can not survive deforestation destroying their homes. Forest destruction also promotes climate change
The change in the environment is not limited to the impact of the climate. Occupation of human's original territory also causes serious ecological damage due to deforestation and land degradation. The direct impact of deforestation on the number of poultry populations has been established, but the indirect impact of landscape changes on the number of birds due to disease is unknown. Ravinder Sehgal of San Francisco State University explained that birds are spreading and spreading several diseases that may affect humans. Sehgal discussed the effects of various pathogens on poultry populations and explained that the impact of deforestation is currently unknown (p. 955).
Forest destruction is by far the most important of all human activities that directly or indirectly affect natural disasters. Forest logging is the removal or destruction of local forest cover. This may be due to non-scientific logging practices without regeneration followed by conversion to non-forest applications such as agriculture, meadow, urban, mining or industrial development, fallow land or wetlands There is sex. In a very broad range, some people think deforestation is the main cause of global climate change. Removal of forest cover is expected to lead to violence and unpredictable environmental change. In smaller areas, deforestation directly affects the climate, hydrology, soil and biology of the area. Forest logging is associated with high levels of soil erosion and landslides, riverbed sediments and changes in river topography (Haigh, 1984).