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'Our forest is facing a number of threats' explain

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Answered by student0135
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Today our forests as well as forests of other countries Rae facing a large number of threats . They are cutted because of wood , to set up factories etc. The activity of cutting forests for various use is called deforestation . We should take steps against Deforestation . The steps taken against Deforestation is afforestation . The forests were also cutting down to farm , in Amazon rainforest people are cutting the forests for farming and for various purpose . This type of farming or agriculture is called burn agriculture . Also due to deforestation many animals are lossing their homes and hence they are not as to survive . Many animals become exist due to deforestation . Also deforestation affects our water cycle , they areas where are less forests is seen that it is converted into deserts and many people's are dying their due to shortage of food .

" Save Forests , Save trees , Save earth & Save life .

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Answered by RandeepSandhu
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Explanation:Oregon’s forests provide a host of benefits to our state, including clean air and water, fish and wildlife habitat, recreation and scenic beauty. But our forests are vulnerable to multiple threats. Some are natural factors such as fire, insects, disease, or wind and ice storms. Others, such as climate change, invasive species and forestland conversion, are a result of human activity. Each threat can have a devastating impact on the landscape, offsetting the careful balance required for a forest to stay healthy and resilient.

Fortunately, there is a proven method to combat these threats and protect our forests for future generations: active forest management. It is the role of scientific forest management to ensure that private and public forests, reserves and wilderness areas function as resilient ecosystems.

Active forest management may include planning, thinning, prescribed burning, timber harvest and replanting.

Foresters and forest landowners develop plans that specifically address their objectives regarding the well-being of wildlife, the quality of watersheds, the health of the trees and plants, and the reduction of fires, insect infestations and diseases.

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