state two advantages of conserving first forest and second wildlife
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Wildlife Conservation. Wildlife conservation is the attempt to protect endangered animal and plant species, along with their natural habitat. The main objective is to make sure that their habitats will be preserved so that the future generations of both wildlife and human can enjoy it.
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Forests are the 'lungs ' of the earth because they supply oxygen to the atmosphere. ... Trees and forests protect the land from erosion. They protect homes, farms, and coastlines from strong winds and waves. They make soils fertile, keep air, streams and lagoons clean and clear, and provide habitats and food for animals.
Wildlife conservation is the attempt to protect endangered animal and plant species, along with their natural habitat. The main objective of this practice is to make sure that their habitats will be preserved so that the future generations of both wildlife and human can enjoy it. For maintaining a healthy ecological balance on this earth, animals, plants and marine species are as important as humans.
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