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What do the forest department officers use to communicate with each
other in the forest?
(a) snares
(b) radio
(c) camera traps (d) sign language
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your answer is options (c) Camera traps
Explanation:
The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 an Act of the Parliament of India to provide for the conservation of forests and for matters connected therewith or ancillary or incidental thereto. It was further amended in 1988. This law extends to the whole of India. It was enacted by Parliament of India to control further deforestation of Forest Areas in India. The act came into force on 25 October 1980. It has five sections.
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Radio communication is used by the forest officers to communicate with each other in the forest.
- The modern mobile communication or landline phone communication are mostly ineffective in the forest regions due to the environmental harshness.
- In this case, the two way radio communication helps a lot for different range of communication among the forest officers.
- From the other options, snares and camera traps are for hunting and wildlife photography respectively.
- And, the sign language is not much needed in the forest communication. Long distance communications are impossible to perform by the sign language.
- That's why, the radio communication is the most appropriate medium of communication in the forest lands.
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