Skip to content
Pulse of the Planet
Radio Stations
Dailies
Opening the Door
Every Step a Prayer
A Deep Dive into the World of Birdsong
Language of the Birds
Pristine Islands
Even Stones Sing
An Ever-Changing Orchestral Masterpiece
Seeding the Oceans
Eyes of the God – Science Meets Culture
Singing Ice – the Sounds of Antarctica
Australian Dawn
A Deep Dive into the Realm of Natural Sound
The Umbilical Cord to LIfe
Exploring the Amazon
The Half-Deaf Nature Recordist
Pulse Picks
Offering Thanks: Japan, Thailand and the US
City out of Time
African Ceremonies
Singing Up the Sun
Cajun Mardi Gras
Casa de la Trova
Annapurna
The Pantanel
About Us
Contact Us
VALUE OF THE RAINFOREST
VALUE OF THE RAINFOREST
Rainforests the world over are being cut down for timber or cattle pastures. But scientists have found that in the long run, the the forests are worth more if left standing.
Air Date:
10/21/1991
Scientist:
Transcript:
Post navigation
DOLPHINS
VALUE OF THE RAINFOREST – Renewable Resources