PROTECTING AND PRESERVING NATURAL RESOURSEC AND ANIMAL SPECIES
Controlled Deforestation
While deforestation cannot be avoided completely, we must look to control it. Young and immature trees should not be felled as far as possible. We must look to avoid large-scale commercial deforestation as well. Adapting practices such as clear-cutting or selective cutting will be beneficial in the long run.
Protect against Forest Fires
Forest fires are the most common and deadly cause of loss of forests. They can start due to natural causes or can be accidents caused by man or even intentional in some cases. Once a fire spreads in a forest it is very difficult to control. Precautions must be taken for such incidents. Making fire lanes, spreading chemicals to control fire, clearing out dry leaves and trees etc.
The tress must not be cut and if cut, there should be a method of replanting such as Selective Cutting, Clear Cutting, and Shelterwoods cuttings. Only useless tress must be cut. And plantation of trees must be done on a large scale.Read more .The role of the government is very important in Forest Conservation. The government has more rights than normal people. They can do the plantation wherever they want.
Also initiative from the government and encouraging the people for forest conservation and saving the forest. Hope this had to help you to understand how you can save the forest
Animals are particular about their habitats; it’s not one-size-fits-all. They need all of the variety that a healthy forest provides in order to thrive. As the Earth’s climate changes, many species are migrating in search of new homes. These animals, if they’re able to relocate, rely on connected forest landscapes in order to move from place to place.
As human populations and demands for resources increase, our forested habitats are suffering. With every acre of forest lost to development or sweeping industrial timber harvests, wildlife habitats are shrinking and breaking apart. The United States’ private forests especially 60% of all forests in the country are losing the natural richness that keeps thousands of plants and animals alive. That’s why we are working with private landowners to manage their forests sustainably, across ownership boundaries, to benefit the wildlife and plants that live within them.

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