Forests are natural sources to human civilization. Nature Consists of rivers, mountain, hills, lakes and forests etc. Forests stand on the back of mountains.

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Forests are natural sources to human civilization. Nature Consists of rivers, mountain, hills, lakes and forests etc. Forests stand on the back of mountains. Thus, forests are the parts of nature. We earn our livelihood and learn many things From it. In this way we are completely dependent on forests.

The earth has a large and spacious land surface. Its major part is covered with forests. Some forests are dense and some are thin. The trees,creepers, plants and hills are available in forests. Jungle animals like the elephants, lions, tigers, boars, rhinoceroses, gayals live in the dense forests. Twittering birds make their nests on the branches of jungle trees.

Forests are full of many kinds of trees. So we get bamboo, timber, honey, flowers and fruits from them. The medicinal plants are most valuable. The teeth and skeleton of elephant and dead bodies of animals are useful for ivory works and fertility. Thus forests have high commercial value indeed.

For the rapid growth of population forests are cut down every year. we also use them up for our furniture. They are also turned into paddy field. We do not have usual rainfall and natural fresh air. So we face natural calamities like flood and drought. Thus, the present state of deforestation has brought about a great loss to us.

We need to protection forests. We should preserve old forests and go we cannot survive if we do not stop deforestation on planting new tress. our state and central governments have taken up precautionary steps. They have preserved simipal forests in orissa, the sunderbans in W., the gir in Gujarat. They observe an annual festival called ‘forest festival’. We should also keep up the slogan “one child, one tree” in action.

it does not rain usually for deforestation. We also face flood and drought due to deforestation. Some species of animals and birds are at stake to survive. Our free environment gets polluted. Forests suck in rain water and check floods. They cause sound rainfall and remove our fear to droughts. They attract our stains and poets to think for the human society. So we should preserve them at any cost, otherwise our civilization will come to a halt.