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irga5000 [103]
2 years ago
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How to conserve forest...?​

Geography
1 answer:
FinnZ [79.3K]2 years ago
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Answer:

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

  1. Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees: ...
  2. Control over Forest Fire: ...
  3. Reforestation and Afforestation: ...
  4. Check over Forest Clearance for Agricultural and Habitation Purposes: ...
  5. Protection of Forests: ...
  6. Proper Utilisation of Forest and Forests Products
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