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(9) What is the aim of forest conservation act? A. To protect local animal species. B. Cutting of trees to meet the basic needs of people living near forests. C. Preservation and conservation of natural forests. D. To protect local tribes.​

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Answered by manasshukla273
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OPTION C - PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION OF NATURAL FOREST

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Answered by vishwa11747
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Answer:

The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 was passed with the aim to protect the forests by controlling the rates of deforestation. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 came into force on October 25, 1980. This Act was enforced to protect the forests of our country.

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