why is conservation of forests the prime duty of Government and citizens alike
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Because trees absorb carbon dioxide and turn it into wood, where the carbon stays bound up for hundreds or even thousands of years, living forests are an important part of the earth's climate system. Growing trees soak up CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in their trunks, roots, leaves, and forest soils.
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forests are the primary resource for the country
thus the forests should be conserved and preserved
government has taken several efforts in conservation of forests by forests acts and give several duties to forests authorities and researchers
so forests conservation is not followed in many places for the individual greed the forests have become extremely effected since many years
so citizens should preserve them
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