| All over the world the cures for thousands of diseases are being thrown away! Why? Plants species are disappearing more quickly than they can be studied because of deforestation. Helping in the effort to stop the destruction of plants and their habitats will ultimately help you.
What�s so special about plants anyway?
Roughly half of our medicines come from compounds found in plants. Aspirin originated from the willow tree; penicillin from a mold. The rosy periwinkle plant holds the key to fighting rare blood cancers. And taxol, a possible cure for both ovarian and breast cancer, comes from the Pacific yew, once considered a "waste tree".
In general, Plants are essential for humans; they provide us with food, shelter, medicine, and act as natural air and water purifiers just for starters.
Humans as well as most other organisms are aerobic, relying on oxygen in order to obtain energy. Land plants and algae, through photosynthesis and carbon fixation, make it possible for aerobic organisms to survive by changing carbon dioxide into oxygen and organic compounds. Because of plants, earth�s atmosphere is 20% oxygen.
Plants are depended on for much of the human diet. Cereals, fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices all come from plants. Animals also rely on the food plants provide. Trees and shrubs are an important source for building materials, and paper products. Other plants such as grasses help to prevent land erosion.
But why are plants becoming endangered?
How can I help?
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Keep Earth Cleen ![]() Some species of the African Violet are endangered because of forest clearance. More threatened/endangered plants Helpful Links:
Center for Plant Concervation
National Tropical Botanical Garden
Forest Stewardship Council(FSC)
Environmental Defense Fund(EFD)
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