He forests of India are ancient in nature and composition. SGJSS is providing wildlife education to the community. Because, they are rich in variety and shelter a wide range of flora and fauna and insects. The fact they have existed from time immemorial is substantiated from the ancient texts all of which have some mention of the forests. The people venerated forests and a large number of religious ceremonies centered on trees and plants.
Even today in parts of India the sacred forests exist and are worshiped. The wildlife in India is equally diverse and rich. From big animals like elephants and tiger and deer and bisons to small reptiles the Indian forests are teeming with life force. But unfortunately most Indians don’t understand the importance of this rich wealth of forest and wildlife India has. Felling of tress and illegal poaching of animals are fast depleting the forest and wild life wealth of India. So efforts must be taken to stop these malpractices and conserve the forest and wild life of India.
The conservation of forest & wildlife is required for the following benefits:
1.The wildlife helps us in maintaining the ‘balance of nature’. Once this equilibrium is disturbed it leads to many problems. The destruction of carnivores or insectivores often leads to the increase of herbivores which in turn affects the forest vegetation or
2.The wildlife can be used commercially to earn more and more money. It can increase our earning of foreign exchange, by
3.The preservation of wildlife helps many naturalists and behavior biologists to study morphology, anatomy, physiology, ecology, behavior biology of the wild animals under their natural
4.The wildlife provides best means of sports and
5.The wildlife of India is our cultural asset and has deep-rooted effect on Indian art, sculpture, literature and