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Senin, 31 Desember 2018

The Need To Protect Forests From Illegal Human Activity

The Need To Protect Forests From Illegal Human Activity


by Martha Mitchell


When the world was young, human beings were heavily reliant on the forests for nutrition. Other critters also depended on it but were always outwitted by humans. Various plant life abounds on planet earth. Nature generously gave what man needed, food and materials to be used for building structures. One species towers over the others and these are the trees. If you plan to cultivate one in your yard get in touch with Tree Consultation Madison NJ.

Nature has generously provided man with most of the things that he needs. From its earliest existence until the modern times, trees have played a major part in almost all human endeavors. Before the dawn of technology, this was used to produce fire to ward off animals and keep warm at night. The fire also provided light and was used to cook food.

The introduction of technology by way of simple tools and implements gave way to the construction of structures. These were built mostly of wood which the forests generously provided. This became the standard building material in erecting homes even until present times. Ironically the overuse of this material has resulted in the disappearance of timberlands and woodlands.

Wood is such a versatile material that it can be used to make something as small as toothpicks and to build things as large as ocean going ships. Though not extensively used in the construction of homes, it is still used in interiors decorations like molds and cornices. No other natural resource has been so much used and abused.

It was in the very recent decades that the human population of this planet voiced concern on the disappearance of great forests and its adverse effect on the ecology of the planet. Its disappearance has adversely affected the ecological balance often as a result of the land conversion. Large swaths of woodlands had to give way for industrial, residential, agricultural and commercial zones.

It has been shown on studies that plant life can absorb an incredible amount of pollution in inner cities and even in remote rural areas. This is very beneficial to the health of populations. As the world is finally becoming environmentally conscious more and more organizations and associations are forcing governments to come up with legislation that will protect the remaining forests and plant more trees.

The process of photosynthesis makes trees a first class carbon dioxide eliminator. These plants actually breathe it. It is now recognized as a natural pollution cleaning machine caused by human greed which has resulted in the poor air quality that we now breathe. Such activities like tree planting are sponsored by companies and are becoming a very popular way of returning back to nature what was taken from it.

Soil erosion is the direct result of forest denudation. Without the roots that prevent soil from moving during heavy rainfall, the ground becomes soft and muddy. As the density loosens, it will begin to move gradually gaining strength until it reaches a point that it assumes the qualities of liquid which will find its own level rushing to consume whole villages.

Trees make a heavy impact on the environment. They enhance biodiversity and protect local wildlife inhabitants, including humans. They form a healthy medium for a healthy food chain as various insects, wildlife, and invertebrates that rely on it. An environment that has these magnificent plants are warmer in winter and cooler during summer.




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Title: The Need To Protect Forests From Illegal Human Activity
Author: Martha Mitchell
Email: nathanwebster335@live.com
Keywords: Tree Consultation Madison NJ
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