The main reasons forests are cut down include:
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Agriculture: Forests are often cleared to make way for agricultural activities, including crop production and livestock grazing.
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Logging: Commercial and illegal logging for timber and other forest products contributes significantly to deforestation.
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Urban development: Expanding cities and infrastructure projects often lead to the clearing of forests for housing, roads, and other developments.
While hunting and fishing may have localized impacts on forest areas, they are not primary reasons for large-scale deforestation.