Kia ona Zephaniah, I really like your presentation about logging. I strongly recommend what you have just said in your presentation. I love your reasons because they are such great reasons why logging shouldn't be allowed in New Zealand
Kia ora Zephaniah, I really enjoyed reading about your reasons on why we shouldn't have logging in New Zealand.I also thought about the habitats that are getting destroyed. Those are very awesome reasons on why we should not have logging.
Well done on writing a solid argument about why logging shouldn’t happen in New Zealand. I agree with you that logging should be banned. Sadly I don’t think that is going to happen anytime soon but more logging companies are now logging sustainably. Once they are finishing logging a forest, it is replanted. Those trees are then harvested once they are mature trees and the process repeats again. It is very sad to see the effects of deforestation around the world. Which is destroying habitats of endangered animals. If you wanted to read more about deforestation and its negative effects on animals you can copy and paste this link:
Kia ona Zephaniah,
ReplyDeleteI really like your presentation about logging. I strongly recommend what you have just said in your presentation. I love your reasons because they are such great reasons why logging shouldn't be allowed in New Zealand
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Thanks alot Heaven, it's great to hear from you. I will definitly email you!
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Zephaniah,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading about your reasons on why we shouldn't have logging in New Zealand.I also thought about the habitats that are getting destroyed. Those are very awesome reasons on why we should not have logging.
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ReplyDeleteTalofa lava Zephaniah,
Well done on writing a solid argument about why logging shouldn’t happen in New Zealand. I agree with you that logging should be banned. Sadly I don’t think that is going to happen anytime soon but more logging companies are now logging sustainably. Once they are finishing logging a forest, it is replanted. Those trees are then harvested once they are mature trees and the process repeats again. It is very sad to see the effects of deforestation around the world. Which is destroying habitats of endangered animals. If you wanted to read more about deforestation and its negative effects on animals you can copy and paste this link:
https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/endangered-species-threatened-by-unsustainable-palm-oil-production#
Keep up the great comments and congratulations for already finishing the first week of activities!
Blog ya later,
Dani