How can we as citizens and teachers help in conserving plants and animals? Choose the correct statements from the following. A. Planting of trees by students and community members. B. Dumping of a garbage in vacant spaces and parks. C. Organise student visits to nature camps. D. National parks can be developed as tourist spots. Choose the correct option:

How can we as citizens and teachers help in conserving plants and animals? Choose the correct statements from the following. A. Planting of trees by students and community members. B. Dumping of a garbage in vacant spaces and parks. C. Organise student visits to nature camps. D. National parks can be developed as tourist spots. Choose the correct option: Correct Answer A, C and D

The correct answer is A, C and D.

Key Points

  • To protect our flora and fauna, protected areas called wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and biosphere reserves have been earmarked.
  • Plantation, cultivation, grazing, felling trees, hunting and poaching are prohibited there.
  • Citizens and teachers can help in conserving plants and animals in the following way:
    • Planting of trees by students and community members.
    • Organise a visit to the nature camps.
    • National parks can be developed as tourist spots.

 Thus, we can say that the above statements are correct.

Related Questions

Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to the question out of the four alternatives.
Riparian vegetation [the green band of vegetation along a watercourse] can help stabilize stream banks; filter sediment from surface runoff; and provide wildlife habitat, livestock forage,and scenic value. Well-developed vegetation also allows bank soils to absorb extra water during spring runoff, releasing it later during drier months, thus improving late-summer stream flows. In many parts of the arid West, trees and shrubs are found only in riparian areas. Woody plants are very important as winter cover for many wildlife species, including upland game birds such as pheasants and turkeys. Often this winter cover is the greatest single factor limiting game bird populations. Woody vegetation also provides hiding cover and browse for many other species of birds and mammals, both game and nongame. Dead trees ("snags") are an integral part of streamside habitats and should be left standing whenever possible. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, brown creepers, and other birds eat the insects that decompose the wood. These insects usually pose no threat to nearby living trees. Occasionally a disease organism or misuse of pesticides will weaken or kill a stand of trees. If several trees in a small area begin to die, contact your local extension agent immediately . How dependent are plants and animals on each other?
The cost of dumping the city’s garbage in the city itself costs less than dumping it out of the city, using the same technique. Yet the recent judgement of the High Court instructed the Municipal Corporation of the city to make arrangements to dump city’s garbage out of the city to make the city cleaner and better for living. The statements above, if true, best support which of the following assertions?
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to the question out of the four alternatives.
Riparian vegetation [the green band of vegetation along a watercourse] can help stabilize stream banks; filter sediment from surface runoff; and provide wildlife habitat, livestock forage,and scenic value. Well-developed vegetation also allows bank soils to absorb extra water during spring runoff, releasing it later during drier months, thus improving late-summer stream flows. In many parts of the arid West, trees and shrubs are found only in riparian areas. Woody plants are very important as winter cover for many wildlife species, including upland game birds such as pheasants and turkeys. Often this winter cover is the greatest single factor limiting game bird populations. Woody vegetation also provides hiding cover and browse for many other species of birds and mammals, both game and nongame. Dead trees ("snags") are an integral part of streamside habitats and should be left standing whenever possible. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, brown creepers, and other birds eat the insects that decompose the wood. These insects usually pose no threat to nearby living trees. Occasionally a disease organism or misuse of pesticides will weaken or kill a stand of trees. If several trees in a small area begin to die, contact your local extension agent immediately . What is the effect of the word choice 'riparian'?