NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science
Important NCERT Questions
Class 10 Social Science
NCERT Books Extra Questions for Session 2022-2023
CBSE Board
Describe good practices towards conserving forest and wildlife in India.
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The good practices towards conserving forest and wildlife are as follows:
(i) Nature worship in : some parts of the country has led to preservation of several virgin forests in pristine form called sacred Groves i.e the forests of God and Goddesses. Such Sacred Groves are left untouched by the local people and any interference with them is banned.
(ii) The Mundas and the Santhals of chhota Nagpur region worship mahua (Bassia latifolia) and kadamba (Anlhocaphalus cadamba) tress.
(iii) The tribals of Orissa and Bihar worship the tamarind (Tamarindusb indica) and mango (Mangifera indica) trees during the weddings.
(iv) Most of the people in India consider peeple and banyan trees sacred.
(v) Macaques and langurs around many temples are fed daily and treated as a part of temple devotees.
(vi) The Bishnoi villages in Rajasthan consider blackbuck (chinkara), nilgai and peacocks an integral part of their community and do not harm them.