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what is the relation between forest and wildlife

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Answered by kamu05
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forest is a place with all the wild animals trees and tribal people but wildlife means securing all the wild animals plants extra for future purpose thank you
Answered by Anonymous
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Forests and Wildlife are very closely related.

A Forest is an area which is largely dominated by trees of different types. It can also include shrubs, grasses, and different types of soil and rocks.

Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated plants, animals and other micro fauna & flora. These wild organisms usually prefer to inhabit places not disturbed or altered by humans and human activities.

Forests are terrestrial ecosystems or habitats a wild organism prefers to live in.

Terrestrial ecosystems are of 5 types -

Taiga

Tundra

Grasslands

Deciduous forests & Tropical rainforests…

Deserts

A large part of terrestrial Biodiversity is concentrated in Forests.

Wildlife and Forests are heavily dependent on each other since Wildlife forms forests and helps them sustain and grow. In return, Forests provide wild organisms with food, shelter and other resources.

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