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Answered by yashpreet28
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Conservation of forest is the practice of planting more trees and maintaining the forested areas for the sustainability for future generations. Forests are an important natural resource and are beneficial to humans in several ways. But due to increasing deforestation activities, it has become essential to conserve forests throughout the world.

Answered by kanchansharma70
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Forest conservation and protection mean different things but together both approaches help maintain forest ecosystems and biodiversity.

Forest conservation refers to a range of activities, tools and approaches to achieve forest health and biodiversity objectives, including in managed forests where harvesting occurs. These activities are set out in sustainable forest management plans and many are backed by law.

Conservation efforts may take the form of provincial guidelines that forest companies operating on the land must follow such as:

retain trees used by wildlife during harvesting

create a mix of tree species types and age

ensure that sections of forest remain connected to meet wildlife habitat needs

Forest protection refers to the creation of parks and other areas to legally protect them from industrial activity and to help preserve healthy ecosystems. Some examples include:

networks of protected areas that enable wildlife to move from one area

habitat for vulnerable plant species

protected marine environments

national historic sites or national parks

Sustainable practices and strict laws conserve and protect our forests

The primary goal of Canada’s forest conservation and protection efforts is to preserve the health of this country’s wide range of forest ecosystems.

In Canada, forest land outside formal protected areas is safeguarded by the laws, regulations and policies that all provinces, territories and the federal government have developed to enforce sustainable forest management across the country.

Because 94% of Canada’s forests are on publicly owned land, this means that preserving forest ecosystem health is a shared responsibility and commitment of sustainable forest management Canada-wide.

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