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How are forests important for Wildlife​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The primary reason to conserve forests and wildlife is to provide oxygen to breathe. ... Forests provide shelter to a wide range of animals. If the trees are destroyed, these animals also die as they do not have their natural habitat. This destruction makes many of the endangered species of plants and animals extinct.

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The primary reason to conserve forests and wildlife is to provide oxygen to breathe. ... Forests provide shelter to a wide range of animals. If the trees are destroyed, these animals also die as they do not have their natural habitat. This destruction makes many of the endangered species of plants and animals extinct.

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