Agriculture is usually considered to be harmful to biodiversity as it involves conversion of huge tracts of forests into cultivation fields. Protected areas are formed to protect threatened species and conserve forests from land conversions for developmental activities like agriculture.
'Woodland buffers help maintain bird communities in forest edges' (Feature)
Agriculture is usually considered to be harmful to biodiversity as it involves conversion of huge tracts of forests into cultivation fields. Protected areas are formed to protect threatened species and conserve forests from land conversions for developmental activities like agriculture.