Chapter-Forest and Wildlife Resources Class-10 Subject-Geography(Social Science) Exercise Question Answers
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Chapter-Forest and Wildlife Resources Class-10 Subject-Geography(Social Science) Exercise Question Answers
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Q1. Multiple Choice Question:
Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation?
a) Joint forest management b) Chipko movement
c) Beej Bachao Andolan d) Demacration of wildlife sanctuaries
Answer: d) Demacration of wildlife sanctuaries
Q2. Match the following:
a) Reserve forest | i) Other forests and wastelands belonging to both government and private individuals and communities |
b) Protected forest | ii) Forests are regarded as most valuable as far as the conservation of forest and wildlife resources |
c) Unclassed forest | iii) Forest lands are protected from any further depletion |
Answer: a)- ii b)- iii c)- i
Q3. Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
i) What is biodiversity? why is biodiversity important for human lives?
Answer:
Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, or on an entire planet. There are millions of living organisms on planet earth. All these living organisms, including man, are interdependent on each other
ii) How have human activities affected the depletion of flora and fauna? Explain.
Answer: There are different activities which affected the depletion of flora and fauna:
i) Cutting down of forests for agricultural expansion
ii) Large scale developmental projects
iii) Grazing and fuel wood collection
iv) Urbanization
v) Industrial polution
Q4. Answer the following questions in about 120 words?
i) Describe how communities have conserved and protected forest and wildlife in india?
Answer:
In India many traditional communities still live in the forests and depend on their livelihood for forest produce. These communities are working hand in hand with the government to conserve forests.
In Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, villagers fought against mining activities. In Alwar district of Rajasthan, local communities belonging to five villages have set their own rules and regulations in 1,200 hectares of forest land. They have named it as the Bhairodev Dakav ‘Sonchuri’. Hunting is not allowed in these lands and outside encroachments are prohibited.
The famous Chipko movement was started in the Himalayan region to stop deforestation. People belonging to the local community took to afforestation in a big way. Indigenous species were cultivated and protected.
Involving local communities in protecting the environment, and stopping degradation of forests has reaped many benefits.
ii) Write a note on good practices towards conserving forest and wildlife.
Answer:
In 1972, the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act was implemented. It made protecting specific habitats a law. A list of wildlife species that had to be protected was published and hunting these animals was against the law.
National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries were set up in many states to protect endangered species.
Under the Wildlife Act of 1980 and 1986, several insects have also been included in the list of protected species. Butterflies, moths, beetles, dragonflies and even certain plants are included in the protected list.
“Project Tiger” was initiated in 1973 by the government of India to protect tigers. It is one of the most well publicized wildlife campaigns in the world.
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