Science, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

What is meant by forest management
4. How do grazing animals affect forests?
6. Why is the hunting of tigers banned in India?
2. What is the major threat to wildlife today?
5. Discuss the importance of biosphere reserves.
3.
5. What is an endangered species?
7. What is the Red List?
8. What is a biosphere reserve?
Long answer questions
E. Answer in detail.
How is biodiversity threatened?
3. How can you prevent the depletion of
forest resources?
4. How can you conserve wildlife?
wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.







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Answers

Answered by snehashetty72
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Forest management is the process of planning and implementing practices for the stewardship and use of forests to meet specific environmental, economic, social and cultural objectives. It deals with the administrative, economic, legal, social, technical and scientific aspects of managing natural and planted forests

4 ) Grazing animals in a forest reduce the number of grasses. if they are continue to graze,they can eat up almost every green thing within their reach .

6 ) The population of tigers are endangered animals due to loss of habitat and excessive hunting. So, hunting tigers is banned in india.

2 ) Some of the biggest threats to wildlife include illegal wildlife trade, habitat destruction, invasive species, pollution, and clime change.

5 ) Biosphere reserves help ensure the environmental, economic, and social sustainability of the region, by encouraging wise use of natural and human resources. They provide practical ways to resolve land use conflicts and to protect biological diversity.

3 )

5 ) An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction.

7 ) A series of Regional Red Lists are produced by countries or organizations, which assess the risk of extinction to species within a political management unit.

8 ) Biosphere reserves are 'learning places for sustainable development'

Answer in detail :-

-Five main threats to biodiversity are commonly recognized in the programmes of work of the Convention: invasive alien species, climate change, nutrient loading and pollution, habitat change, and overexploitation.

3) prevention of the depletion of

forest resources are :-

1)Make Electricity Use More Efficient. ...

2)Use More Renewable Energy. ...

3)Promote Sustainable Fishing Rules. ...

4)Avoid Single-Use Plastics. ...

5)Drive Less. ...

6)Recycle More and Improve Recycling Systems. ...

7)Use Sustainable Agriculture Practices. ...

8)Reduce Food Waste.

4 ) By creating wildlife sanctuaries we can protect natural habitat. Habitat can be preserved by preventing deforestation. planting trees( afforestation ) to create new forest which provides shelter and food for wildlife can also protect natural habitat of animals by creating wildlife sanctuaries

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