Nature
Brazil's immense area is subdivided into different ecosystems, which together sustain some of the world's greatest biodiversity. Due to the relatively explosive economic and demographic rise of the country in the last century, Brazil's ability to protect its environmental habitats has increasingly come under threat. Extensive logging in the nation's forests, particularly the Amazon, both official and unofficial, destroys areas the size of a small country each year, and potentially a diverse variety of interesting plants and animals.
With abundant fauna and flora, Brazil is home to many thousands of species, most of them still undiscovered. However, it is estimated that by 2020, at least 50% of the species resident in Brazil will become extinct.
