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What do you mean by conservation of natural vegetation and wildlife

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Answered by eshuy2018
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Benefits and Reasons

Preserving Natural Vegetation is of great important in preventing runoff into storm water. Vegetation provides erosion control, storm water detention, biofiltration, and aesthetic values to your area. Preserving natural vegetation means protecting desirable trees, vines, bushes, and grasses from damages during project development. Listed below are noteworthy benefits and reasons to preserve natural vegetation:

1) It is easier to process higher quantities of storm water runoff than newly seeded areas.

2) Natural vegetation has a higher filtering capacity than storm water runoff by intercepting rainfall, promoting infiltration, and lowers the water table through transpiration.

3) Natural vegetation provides a fully developed habitat for wildlife.

4) Natural vegetation provides as a shield and screen against noise and visual disturbances.

5) Natural vegetation usually requires much less maintenance than planting new vegetation.

Answered by rahul123437
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Answer: Conservation of natural vegetation and wildlife refers to a careful and planned preservation and protection flora and fauna to minimise the extinction of different species of the world.  In other words it refers to the judicious use of resources. It is done through creation of biomes, national parks etc.

Explanation: Natural vegetation refers to the entire gamut of trees, the land and the soil  which  exist before it was altered by the human activities such as farming, lumbering, mining, etc.

The accelerated rate of  human growth and development has made conservation of natural vegetation and wildlife important to maintain the equilibrium between man and environment for  his  own survival on the planet.

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