Forest Reserves
Forest reserves are protected areas designated to conserve natural forests and their ecosystems. These areas are crucial for maintaining biodiversity, providing habitat for wildlife, and supporting various plant species. They also play a significant role in regulating climate and water cycles.
In addition to environmental benefits, forest reserves often offer recreational opportunities for people, such as hiking and birdwatching. Many countries have established these reserves to ensure sustainable management of their natural resources, balancing conservation efforts with public access and enjoyment. Examples of forest reserves include the Amazon Rainforest and the Yellowstone National Park.