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1.Why should we conserve biodiversity? 2.Protected forests are also not completely safe for wild animals. Why?
3.Some tribals depend on the jungle. How?
4.What are the causes and consequences of deforestation?
5. What is Red Data Book?
6.What do you understand by the term migration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Biodiversity conservation protects plant, animal, microbial and genetic resources for food production, agriculture, and ecosystem functions such as fertilizing the soil, recycling nutrients, regulating pests and disease, controlling erosion, and pollinating crops and trees
  2. The protected forests are not also safe completely for wildlife because the poaching takes place at large scale in these areas. The poachers kill wild animals in those protected areas. ... Many species of plants and animals are destroyed due to deforestation.
  3. Some tribals live in jungles because the forest provides any resource they need to sustain life. They get clean water from the forest, gather fruits and vegetables, and hunt for jungle-living animals. 
  4. The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous people
  5. The Red Data Book is a public document that is created for recording endangered and rare species of plants, animals, fungi as well as some local subspecies that are present in a particular region
  6. migration is defined as the movement of people over some distance

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