Evaluate the effects of forest rules on the communities living of forests dwellers.

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Forest Rules are framed by Governments of any country in today's Civil word is to A) to protect the trees & Plants for widespread Foraging by Man and otherpredators like wild animals , and B) to prevent Indiscrimnate hunting of all forms of wild life - parrots ot wild animals like tiger, loins. bears...
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Forest Rules are framed by Governments of any country in today's Civil word is to A) to protect the trees & Plants for widespread Foraging by Man and otherpredators like wild animals , and B) to prevent Indiscrimnate hunting of all forms of wild life - parrots ot wild animals like tiger, loins. bears , and wild buffaloes etc., from Poaching& hunting for caracases &skin & meat C) prevent destruction of natural valleys & rivers big & smal ones from human devastation in the name of Modern urbanisastion and to preserve the Forest fro Posterity of future generations of our chilfden ,, in the years to come ,..in ths\is th Brtish , the Canadian countries have much stricter laws to protect the Forests and animal world for future generations and for a more Equitable ECO BALANCE in countries across teh world.. Dr K S Velmurugan Pondicherry read less
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