Whose Forests?
Whose Forests?
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You’ll explore the powerful question of who forests truly belong to, and how tribal communities, animals, and the environment are all connected through the forest. This worksheet helps you understand how people living in forests depend on them for food, shelter, medicine, and livelihood—while also protecting them. You’ll learn about the challenges faced by forest dwellers when rules and restrictions ignore their rights and knowledge of nature. Discover the importance of sustainable living, community rights, and why listening to those closest to nature can help protect it better. Sharpen your comprehension skills, grow your environmental awareness, and think critically about ownership, conservation, and inclusion. Perfect for cause-effect charts, role-based reflections, debates, and story-based discussions. Get ready to speak for the trees—because reading Whose Forests? helps you understand that protecting nature means respecting the people who live closest to it.
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