What are nature resevers:
Nature reserves are protected areas of land or water set aside to preserve plants, animals, and natural habitats. These places are often managed by governments, organizations, or communities to keep them safe from pollution, hunting, deforestation, or building.
How can they be of use to the environment:
Protect Wildlife
They give safe homes to endangered animals and plants.
Species can live and breed without human disturbance.
Preserve Biodiversity
They keep many kinds of animals, insects, birds, and plants alive.
This helps balance ecosystems.
Prevent Extinction
Rare and threatened species have a place to survive and recover.
Clean the Air and Water
Forests and wetlands in reserves filter air and water naturally.
Fight Climate Change
Trees in reserves absorb carbon dioxide, helping reduce global warming.
Protect Soil
Plants in nature reserves hold soil in place and stop erosion.
Support Scientific Research
Scientists study nature here to learn how ecosystems work and how to protect them.
Provide Natural Beauty and Peace
They offer quiet, clean places for people to enjoy nature.
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