Source: mongabay.com

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon continues to be slightly higher than this time last year, reports a new bulletin from Imazon, a Brazilian NGO.
Imazon's near-real time deforestation monitoring system (SAD) detected a 15 percent rise in deforestation this past August relative to August a year ago. Overall 240 square kilometers of forest were cleared.
49 percent of deforestation in August occurred in the state of Pará. Rondônia (19 percent), Mato Grosso (15 percent), and Amazonas (9 percent) followed.
INPE, Brazil's National Space Agency, is expected to release its deforestation data for August soon. INPE uses a different system for short-term tracking of deforestation.
Deforestation from August 2010-July 2011 is expected to be 10 to 20 percent higher than the year earlier period, when forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon was the lowest since annual record keeping began in 1988.