What is red data book and why we need to conserve forest
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Red Data Book is a list of endangered species of plants, animals and all other organisms. It helps protecting animals as it clearly mentions through facts and figures about the animals that fall in the endangered species and the animals that need to be protected primarily as they may be prone to becoming extinct.
Red Data Book (RDB) is a document that keeps a record of all the endangered species of animals, plants, and fungi in a country or a state. The International Union for Conservation of Nature established the Red Data Book to safeguard the rare species of flora and fauna on Earth, so as to prevent their extinction
Explanation:
We should conserve forests because they are essential for us in the following terms: Forest provide us with oxygen, they cause rainfall. Forest prevents soil erosion. Plants are dependent on animals and birds for their pollination and seed dispersal.