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You had a conversation with a tree in your backyard about conservation of nature. Share the same in a paragraph.

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Answered by rituparna2501
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Explanation:

A tree always stood at the back of my house.

Suddenly one day I found its leaves constantly falling at a steady rate. I noted something unusual about it. I thought of giving it a visit. It was crying it seemed, and some of the plant sap was also observed to come out.

I asked , " why are you crying?"

It said nothing. But then it's branch pointed to a nearby factory which was letting out poisonous gases.

I understood what it meant, and I told, " we humans are quite selfish, we always take the help of the creations of nature, and then forget them..."

It sort of nodded its topmost branch...

And sent it's one of the leaves, to a woodcutter nearby...

This time I went to the woodcutter and asked him to stop cutting the trees, or else grow new saplings instead of it...

The woodcutter seemed to understand me.

He planted a small plant and left.

The tree stopped crying, maybe it was a bit happy...

Answered by priyomrabhadas
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Tree conservation is the preservation and management of forests and, by extension, individual trees. It is a principle, a policy, and a practice, all of which have become more common and popular in the decades of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. In many parts of the world, activists, governments, and conservation organizations have done their best to inform people that the natural resource represented by trees and forests has great value to civilization, wildlife, and the overall well-being of the world's ecosystems, as well as potentially influencing climate and the use and conservation of other natural resources. Tree conservation is often at odds with the interests of for profit companies that exploit forests for natural resources as well as those who clear forests for the purpose of agriculture or other land use that requires the trees to be removed.

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