The prejudice aganist the traditional use of forest area has no basis . Justify with the help of examples
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The statement that the prejudice against the traditional use of forest areas has no basis can be explained by grasses growing in the great Himalayan national park. Before the formation of this park alpine meadows were used by shepherds for grazing their sheep. This practice helped in keeping the forest grass at a controllable height. However after the formation of this park shepherds were prevented the entry in the alpine meadows in reserved areas which caused the grass there to be long which subsequently prevents the fresh growth of grass.
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The great Himalayan National Park contains with its reserved area Alpine Meadows which were grazed by sheep in summer nomadic Shepherds drove their flock up from the valleys every summer when this National Park was formed this practice was put to an end now it is seen that without the regular grazing by ship the grass first grow very tall and then Falls over preventing fresh growth
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