DEFINE
• REFORESTATION
• RED DATA BOOK
• ENDANGERED SPECIES
• SPECIES
• ENDAMIC SPECIES
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DEFINE
• REFORESTATION
• RED DATA BOOK
• ENDANGERED SPECIES
• SPECIES
• ENDEMIC SPECIES
Explanation:
• REFORESTATION. - Reforestation is restocking of the distroyed forests by planting new trees should generally be of the same species which were found in the forest. We should plant at least as many trees as we cut.
• RED DATA BOOK. - Red data Book is the source book which keeps a record of all the endangered animals and plants. Red data Book is maintained internationally by an organisation. India also maintains Red Data Book for plants and animals found in india.
• ENDANGERED SPECIES. - Animals whose numbers are diminishing to a level that they might face extinction are known as the endangered animals.
• SPECIES. - Species are a group of population which are capable of interbreeding. This means that the members of a species can reproduce fertile offspring only with the members of there own Species and not with members of their species. Member of a species have common characteristics.
• ENDEMIC SPECIES. - Endemic species are those species of plant and animal which are found anywhere else. A particular type of animal or plant may be endemic to a zone, a state or a country.