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  1. Sacred groves are protected forest areas that communities preserve for religious or cultural reasons, prohibiting harm to plants and animals within them. Sacred groves play a critical role in biodiversity conservation by providing safe havens for various species, often preserving rare or medicinal pRead more

    Sacred groves are protected forest areas that communities preserve for religious or cultural reasons, prohibiting harm to plants and animals within them. Sacred groves play a critical role in biodiversity conservation by providing safe havens for various species, often preserving rare or medicinal plants and local wildlife in an undisturbed ecosystem.

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  2. The ‘Save Silent Valley’ movement aimed to protect the unique biodiversity of an evergreen forest in Kerala from a proposed dam project. This movement raised awareness of environmental conservation and the importance of preserving natural habitats for biodiversity, inspiring similar efforts worldwidRead more

    The ‘Save Silent Valley’ movement aimed to protect the unique biodiversity of an evergreen forest in Kerala from a proposed dam project. This movement raised awareness of environmental conservation and the importance of preserving natural habitats for biodiversity, inspiring similar efforts worldwide.

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  3. Habitat loss reduces available resources and homes for plants and animals, leading to the decline or extinction of species. When habitats are damaged or destroyed, plants and animals lose essential resources, which disrupts ecosystems, reduces species populations, and decreases biodiversity. For morRead more

    Habitat loss reduces available resources and homes for plants and animals, leading to the decline or extinction of species. When habitats are damaged or destroyed, plants and animals lose essential resources, which disrupts ecosystems, reduces species populations, and decreases biodiversity.

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  4. Amphibians are animals like frogs that can live both in water and on land. Amphibians have adaptations, such as permeable skin for breathing in water and specialized limbs for land movement, allowing them to thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. For more please visit here: https://wwwRead more

    Amphibians are animals like frogs that can live both in water and on land. Amphibians have adaptations, such as permeable skin for breathing in water and specialized limbs for land movement, allowing them to thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.

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  5. Grouping helps organize and classify organisms, making it easier to study their characteristics, habitats, and interactions. Classification provides a systematic way to understand biodiversity by grouping organisms based on shared traits, which aids in biological research, conservation, and environmRead more

    Grouping helps organize and classify organisms, making it easier to study their characteristics, habitats, and interactions. Classification provides a systematic way to understand biodiversity by grouping organisms based on shared traits, which aids in biological research, conservation, and environmental studies.

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