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what is the aim of forest conservation act

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Forest conversion act was passed to preserve and conserve the natural forests and to help meet the basic needs of the people living near the areas of forests. Because cutting the trees down affects the soil, animal, and plants, no rain, polluted air which affects the people. 

 

Answered by ashutosh414795
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Explanation:

Their main aim was to ensure the protection and conservation of tress so that they can support the wildlife as well as save the habitat of many animals Their main aim was to keep an eye on the deforestation and degradation of forest resources.

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