What has happened in South America's tropical north in recent decades?

In recent decades, South America's tropical north has seen a dramatic increase in deforestation, primarily due to the expansion of agricultural activities such as cattle ranching and soybean production. This has had a devastating impact on the region's biodiversity, with many species of plants and animals becoming endangered or extinct. Additionally, the destruction of the rainforest has caused a decrease in rainfall, leading to droughts and water shortages in some areas.