Protection of Wildlife and Conserving the Forests

 Protection of Wildlife

Introduction

 The animals that inhabit our national parks capture our curiosity and hearts. Our national parks provide some of the best, and sadly some of the last, remaining habitats of countless species.






How to protect our wildlife??

In fact, one-third of endangered and threatened species of our nation can be found within park boundaries. But many of our national parks are being impacted by nearby development, recreational uses, and other human activities. Our parks and our wildlife are in jeopardy (loss)

Many wildlife species are headed toward extinction, and many important habitat are being destroyed. The situation may seem hopeless, but if everyone makes a small effort, we can make a big difference. And thus by protecting our environment.

Each one of us can play a important role in protecting wildlife an their homes.

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is dedicated to stopping the degradation of the planet's natural environment and building a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world's biological diversity ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. This also helps us to keep 

Conserving Forests

A nation's forests are rich natural resource, providing beauty and varied recreational areas and timber for commercial use 





Managing , conserving and harvesting the forests and woodlands require many different kinds of workers. Forest and conservation workers help develop maintain and protect the Forests by growing and planting new seedlings, fighting insects and diseases that attack trees, and helping to control soil erosion
Forest conservation workers helps to develop the environment

Timber cutting and logging workers harvest thousands of acres of forests and each year for timber that provides the raw material for countless consumer and industrial products. Other forest workers gather, by hand or with the use of hand tools, products from the woodlands, such as decorative greens, tree cones and barks and other wild life plant life.

  





Forest Conservation workers 

Other forest conservation workers work in forest nurseries, sorting out tree seedlings and discarding those not meeting prescribed standards of root formation, stem development.

Some forest workers are employed on tree farms, where the plant, cultivate and harvest many different kind of trees. Their duty includes and varies with the type of farm.

In addition these workers duties include planting the seedlings, spraying to control surrounding weed growth and insects, and harvesting the trees.







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