Biology, asked by vanshi7169, 11 months ago

(i) explain how a tree is the ‘forest's heritage'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A heritage tree may be defined as a tree of biological, cultural, ecological or historical interest because of its age, size or condition. Heritage trees are an integral and valuable part of our natural and cultural landscape and are often among the oldest living objects in the country.

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