Tree Conservation
Tree conservation refers to the practice of protecting and managing forests and individual trees to ensure their health and sustainability. This involves efforts to prevent deforestation, promote reforestation, and maintain biodiversity. Healthy trees play a crucial role in the environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, and supporting wildlife habitats.
Various organizations and communities engage in tree conservation initiatives, such as planting trees, restoring degraded areas, and educating the public about the importance of trees. Efforts often focus on protecting endangered species and promoting sustainable forestry practices to balance human needs with ecological health.