What is trees protection?

Tree preservation is the protection and management of forests and in terms of individual trees. It is the principle, politics and practice, all of which have become more common and popular in the decades of the end of the 20th and early 21st century. In many parts of the world, activists, government and protection of organizations have tried to inform people that natural sources representing trees and forests are of great value for civilization, wild animals and the overall well -being of world ecosystems, as well as potentially influencing climate and use and preserving other natural resources. Tree protection is often contrary to the interests for profitable companies that use forests for natural resources, as well as those that clean forests for agriculture or other land use that requires the removal of trees. The reasons are people, including the preservation of the habitat of wild animals, prevention of erosion and preserving beauty for the pleasure of future generations. However, these goals are only part of the total concept of tree protection because world forests have nad with these considerations much greater value. Many drugs and drugs come from plants and trees found in world forests and many trees are an important source of food for humans.

World forests are responsible for recycling a large amount of carbon dioxide released into the air of animals, metabolization and release of oxygen into the atmosphere. This cycle is an integral part of the survival of the whole life on Earth. It may also affect the global climate because some scientists believe that increased deforestation could contribute to global warming. The trees also filter out pollutants from the air, help maintain air quality, and therefore our health.

6 Trees maintaining is a way to balance use with preservation, so this natural source is not completely exhausted. Its aim is also to maintain the population of trees in an effort to prevent the extinction of those that are threatened or endangered.

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