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there is in relation between wildlife and vegetation ​

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Forests and Wildlife are very closely related.

A Forest is an area which is largely dominated by trees of different types. It can also include shrubs, grasses, and different types of soil and rocks.

Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated plants, animals and other micro fauna & flora. These wild organisms usually prefer to inhabit places not disturbed or altered by humans and human activities.

Forests are terrestrial ecosystems or habitats a wild organism prefers to live in.

Terrestrial ecosystems are of 5 types -

TaigaTundraGrasslandsDeciduous forests & Tropical rainforests…Deserts

A large part of terrestrial Biodiversity is concentrated in Forests.

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. Porcupines for example spend much of their lives in trees eating the bark, living in the tree and raising their young there. Deer require it to hide from predators, beavers need forest trees to build dams for homes and saplings to eat. Forests require animals to spread their seeds to produce more trees. A deer can eat some SEED pods off a tree while eating leaves and then later drop out the seeds to germinate elsewhere.

The relationship between forest and wildlife is based on the same principles as the relationship between any animal and the ecosystem in which it exist. 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.

The wildlife whose habitat in the forest are those who find the food they are adapted to, and the areas for rest, nesting, and the other elements that support life. It is the case that some wildlife can be brought to urban areas and adapt to it, but it is also true that the attempt to domesticate many wildlife species does not result in domesticated animals. This also helps explain why domesticated animals, such as cats and dogs, were derived from wildlife, but it took many reproductive cycles of careful breeding as well as introduction to urban-type environments to end up with a domesticated animal

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