Biodiversity Conservation Based on Cultural and Religious Values
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- 1. Asst. Professor Shripatarao Chougule Arts & Science College, Kotoli
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Biodiversity conservation is important for maintaining stable ecosystems, ensuring a sustainable supply of food and water, regulating the climate, and providing medicinal resources. It also has economic, social, and cultural benefits, such as supporting tourism and providing aesthetic value, while also serving as an ethical responsibility to preserve life for future generations. The people are not familiar with the thousands of economic plant species in their ecosystems, but tribal people have good knowledge of religious and cultural value of biodiversity and many plants have been conserved in their natural habitats through their deep knowledge of beliefs, faith. Biodiversity also conserved by different strategies and methods which is useful for future generation.
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