what are the objectives of conservation of forest and wildlife
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the objective of conservation of forest and wildlife is to maintain the natural resources and the natural wildlife which are non renewable if the consumption increases more than default.
verdict:-if we go on consuming natural resources which is so precious we will be out of wood and rubber excetra.. so therefore it is essential to conserve the available resources to humans so that the future generation can enjoy the natural forests and wildlife and to survive.
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The forests are an amazing place. When you enter forests it feels like the entire place is alive. There are birds and monkeys on the trees, countless insects on the ground, honey bees and butterflies flying around in search of nectars, herbivores searching for grass and carnivores searching for herbivores. Therefore, wildlife conservation should be of utter priority.
Even though you may feel like forests are extremely silent and devoid of all wildlife, it is far from the truth. There is a huge variety of wildlife ranging from insects to tigers, from small mushrooms to giant trees. This variety in life form is referred to as Biodiversity. The forest has a larger variety of life than a desert, therefore, the forests have more biodiversity than deserts.