Prepare a pamphlet on the importance of conserving forests?
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Forest conservation as the name suggests is the preservation and the protection of forests. It also involves the reversal of deforestation and environmental pollution. The preservation of all natural resources is absolutely essential for the balance of our ecosystem.
Importance of Forests
Let us take a look at why forests are so very important to us and our environment. We are basically dependent on forests for our survival. And so their conservation is of essential importance.
The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Oxygen is the main respiratory gas for all animals, it ensures our survival.And while photosynthesis, trees also absorb carbon dioxide from the air. This is one of the main pollutants of air pollution. Hence forests also reduce air pollution.Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check. Deforestation, in fact, leads to soil erosion on a large scale since the topsoil comes loose.Forests also play an important part in the water cycle and control moisture levels of our ecosystem.And finally, forests are the natural home and habitat for millions of species of animals, birds and insects.
Ways to Conserve the Forest
Controlled Deforestation
While deforestation cannot be avoided completely, we must look to control it. Young and immature trees should not be felled as far as possible. We must look to avoid large-scale commercial deforestation as well. Adapting practices such as clear-cutting or selective cutting will be beneficial in the long run.
Importance of Forests
Let us take a look at why forests are so very important to us and our environment. We are basically dependent on forests for our survival. And so their conservation is of essential importance.
The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Oxygen is the main respiratory gas for all animals, it ensures our survival.And while photosynthesis, trees also absorb carbon dioxide from the air. This is one of the main pollutants of air pollution. Hence forests also reduce air pollution.Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check. Deforestation, in fact, leads to soil erosion on a large scale since the topsoil comes loose.Forests also play an important part in the water cycle and control moisture levels of our ecosystem.And finally, forests are the natural home and habitat for millions of species of animals, birds and insects.
Ways to Conserve the Forest
Controlled Deforestation
While deforestation cannot be avoided completely, we must look to control it. Young and immature trees should not be felled as far as possible. We must look to avoid large-scale commercial deforestation as well. Adapting practices such as clear-cutting or selective cutting will be beneficial in the long run.
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The forests are said to be the lungs of the earth. The reasons for conservation of energy are as follows:-
1. The trees constituting the forest provides us with immense oxygen supply which helps us to survive and also keeps the global warming under control.
2. The forests are a home to many wildlife which may get extinct with the cutting down of our forests.
3. With the increase in the development of industries and induced polllution we should implement planting trees.
4. The forests put the soil minerals together making it suitable for people.
5. Forests bring rain and keeps the environment friendly to the lives on the earth.
We should rather plant trees and forests are the assests gifted us by the nature. We should conserve it .
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