Environmental Sciences, asked by binayaks11, 10 months ago

there is a close relationship between forest and wildlife why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wildlife and Forests are heavily dependent on each other since Wildlife forms forests and helps them sustain and grow. In return, Forests provide wild organisms with food, shelter and other resources. Wildlife that live in the forest require it for survival. The forest protects them, in many cases feeds them.

Answered by Anonymous
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Wildlife that live in the forest require it for survival. ... There is an intrinsic relationship between organisms and their habitats, which is one reason environmentalists are deeply concerned about the destruction of habitats, such as deforestation, because one result is the harm done to the wildlife in that habitat.........

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