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why are forest considered biodiversity hot spots ? suggest four approaches two words the conservation of forest ​

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Answered by shaunajazlyn
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A biodiversity hotspot is a region of the Earth that is extremely biologically diverse and also under severe threat due to habitat loss, climate change, or extensive species loss. Guarding these regions from further damage is considered environmentally and culturally important, as they host organisms that are not found anywhere else on Earth.

Forest serves as the reservoir of biodiversity containing different species of plants, animals and all other sorts of living organisms. Many forests include a very rich diversity of species including most rare and prior to extinct species.

Some of the steps we can take to conserve our forest resources are as follows:

Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees: ...

Control over Forest Fire: ...

Reforestation and Afforestation: ...

Check over Forest Clearance for Agricultural and Habitation Purposes: ...

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Answered by TejasvaniChauhan
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Forests are considered “biodiversity hot spots” because they have very high level of species richness and a high degree of endemism.

A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened with humans. ... The original 25 hotspots covered 11.8% of the land surface area of the Earth. Overall, the current hotspots cover more than 16% of the land surface area, but have lost around 85% of their habitat.

Forests are called as biodiversity hot spots, because they contain high levels of species diversity that are threatened with extinction. The ways in which individual conserve wild life and forests : ... (iii) One should stop the annexation of forest land for personal use.

But species aren't evenly distributed around the planet. ... These areas are the biodiversity hotspots, 36 regions where success in conserving species can have an enormous impact in securing our global biodiversity. The forests and other remnant habitats in hotspots represent just 2.4% of Earth's land surface.

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