Know who is protecting the environment more than humans?
Know who is protecting the environment more than humans?
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There is no doubt that all the beings contribute something or the other to make the environment real on earth. Plucking the fruits and flowers of a bird or animal from one place and taking it to another place, eating it and leaving the seed there, gives birth to a new tree and then the fruits that fall from these trees give birth to new trees and then the forest is formed. These trees fill the stomach of thousands of people, become a reason to salve, as well as give oxygen to breathe. There are many series that, if discussed, can certainly fall short of words. Our earth is the same and we are also going to contribute to giving it a long life or shortening it.

But we ignore the environment and its importance in a rushing life. The green environment itself has a positive impact on our lives and health and wildlife help us unprecedentedly in making it flourish. While on the one hand, due to the unbearable amount of human pollution etc. as well as the cutting down of millions of trees, wildlife is the most precious means of generating trees and forests through seeds etc. Given the beauty of these creatures and their contribution, there is a dire need for man to understand that nature does not belong only to man, but also to all other beings.

Environment Day is being celebrated this year with the theme 'Only One Earth' or 'Only One Forest Earth', which aims to spread awareness about living in harmony with nature. In such a situation, tourism departments and eminent personalities of various states have shared posts on the country's first multilingual micro-blogging platform, Koo App, giving information about the life of all the wildlife conservation of the country, the life of the living beings in the forest, etc. and their way of living.

Rajasthan Tourism says about Spotted Ovlet: On your wildlife trip to the Jorbid Conservation Reserve in Bikaner, Rajasthan, get ready for the thrilling experience of spotting 'Spotted Ovlet', a nocturnal creature commonly found in Rajasthan.

Uttarakhand Tourism has said in the Koo post, appealing to explore the forests of Uttarakhand on the occasion of Environment Day: Celebrate #EarthDay every day!! Enjoy #Conserve #Reuse #Recycle and attractive nature.

Wildlife Enthusiast and President- Gujarat State Football Association Parimal Nathwani shares a heartwarming experience while the cubs were walking in Gir, saying: It was an incredible experience to see this big lion's pride walk towards its places in the #गिर in the evening during the meeting of the Standing Committee on Forest and Environment. Cubs melt our hearts.

Brown Antlered Deer are one of the critically endangered species of India. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on its official handle MoEF&CC says: Critically Endangered Species of #India #OnlyOneEarth

Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Kishan Reddy, while introducing himself to the wildlife of Gangapuram Jharkhand, says: #Jharkhand: The hidden jewel of nature! Also known as the 'land of forests', this state is almost a paradise for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, blessed with majestic hills, beautiful waterfalls, rich greenery and colourful culture, you must explore this deeply enchanting land.

 

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