Importance of Forests and How to Protect Them

Importance of Forests and How to Protect Them
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Discover the significance of different forests such as boreal, deciduous, and tropical rainforests, along with the diverse wildlife they support. Learn about the crucial role forests play in providing food, timber, medicine, rainfall, and oxygen, and the threats they face from illegal logging and deforestation. Find out what individuals can do to help protect and restore our forests for a sustainable future.

  • Forest preservation
  • Wildlife conservation
  • Sustainable practices
  • Environmental protection

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  1. Our forests

  2. Boreal forest Boreal forest Boreal forest Deciduous forest Deciduous forest Deciduous forest Tropical rainforest Tropical rainforest Tropical rainforest Where in the world?

  3. icon.png Let s explore our forests

  4. Deciduous forest Boreal forest Different types of forests

  5. icon.png Let s explore our tropical rainforests

  6. Siberian tiger Grizzly bear Poison dart frog Great hornbill Orangutan Ring-tailed lemur Variety of life

  7. Food Paper Timber Medicine Rainfall Oxygen Forests What they do for us and the planet

  8. In many parts of the world, illegal logging is leading to loss of forests. Fragmented forests cannot support animals such as grizzly bears or Siberian tigers, as they need large areas of continuous forest to survive. Forests are being cleared for agriculture, often to grow food for animals. Wood is used by more than a quarter of the world s population for cooking and heating. What s the problem?

  9. Forests are resilient.

  10. Global change Allow areas that have lost tree cover to regrow Carefully manage existing and newly planted forests Individual actions Think carefully about how we use products made from wood Buy reused or recycled materials when possible Buy products that come from a well managed forest (with an FSC label) Hold businesses to account Ask politicians to protect forests What can we do?

  11. #OurPlanet www.ourplanet.com

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