Science, asked by riddhinaskar7b40, 6 months ago

in what way are wildlife conservation, forest conservation, and soil conservation related?​

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Answered by jaideeps71002
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Wildlife conservation, forest conservation and soil conservation -- all three are inter-related. It is because, by conserving theforest, wildlife and soil are automatically conserved. When we conserve forests, weconserve soil by preventing soil erosion. They also maintain the fertility of soil.

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Answered by savinaytiwari923
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Wildlife conservation , forest conservation and soil conservation are greatly related as wild life depends on forests because forests are only home and shelter for them so wildlife would be conserved if forests conservation is done if any animals die it's humus helps the plant to grow because it gives so much minerals and many animals helps in germination of seeds. Then forests would be conserved if wildlife conservation is done.

Then plant's roots hold the soil and soil degradation is greatly reduced which is done due to forests conservation. And we know it takes million years to form soil.

So conserve forests, conserve wildlife and conserve soil.

Each of them are dependent.

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