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Conservation of forests

Due to an alarming increase in population of world there is more dependence on natural resources like water,land,forest etc.
And humans need all these to remain in existence

Forest are one of the major natural resource for human kind.They provide us bpth tangible and intangible resources without which we cannot survive on earth

To cope with the increasing demand for the housing,cultivation,wood etc. Forest are being destroyed at a very high pace. To provide the ecological imbalace policies need to be properly formulated to protect the forest. Policies which are  formulated need to properly followed

 Forests have been important since ancient times. Forests covered 60 percent of the earth but with the rising population, extensive areas of forests have been cleared to allow farming, roads, mining, and other activities to support and enhance human existence. In the present day only about 30 percent of forests, cover the earth

Forests play an important role in improving the quality of the environment. They help to keep the environment healthy, clean, and beautiful. Trees release oxygen in the air and take in carbon dioxide, which if let to accumulate, could turn fatal to the human existence. Without forests, rain water could ruin havoc. Trees prevent soil erosion and reduce floods.

Restrictions need to be put in place to conserve forests. With the alarming rate of deforestation, measures need to be put in place to protect wildlife, the environment, and all the living things that depend on forests for their survival. People need to be educated on the importance of conserving forests, as it will empower them to act appropriately such as planting more trees instead of cutting them.
Strict measures need to be made to punish those who violate the set rules. Such measures should be taken to regulate grazing, cutting down of trees, tribal activities, forest fires etc. Forests are vital for human existence and if nothing is done to conserve them all living things are in danger of extinction.

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