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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR.
Class VIII: SOCIAL STUDIES – GEOGRAPHY
CHAPTER - 2- LAND, SOIL, WATER, NATURAL VEGETATION AND
WILDLIFE RESOURCES
(VIRTUAL CLASSES)
NOTES FOR CHAPTER-2- Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources
SUBTOPIC- Conservation of Natural Vegetation and Wildlife:
• Forests are our wealth and provide a natural habitat for many species of animals.
• Change in climate and human activities lead to the loss of forest cover which affects the
plants and animals of that area.
• The major factors that impact forest cover are: -
A] Deforestation B] Soil erosion C] Forest fires D] Landslides
• Several species of animals have become extinct or endangered due to the loss of their
natural habitat and indiscriminate killing.
• Poaching- refers to the killing of animals for collecting and trading their hides, skins,
nails, teeth, horns and/or feathers
o Animals like the tiger, lion, elephant, deer, black buck, crocodile, rhinoceros, snow
leopard, ostrich and peacock are the most vulnerable to poaching.
• The best way to conserve the different species of plants and animals is by:-
o educating people about their importance in our ecosystem
o having a good communication network and efficient patrolling in forests to monitor
the occurrence of forest fires
o creating and developing
▪ National parks - a natural area protected against human development and
pollution having the aim of protecting and conserving specific ecosystems for
the present and future generations.
▪ Biosphere reserves - protected areas created to maintain a balance
relationship between conservation and development of flora and fauna.
▪ Wildlife sanctuaries
o Conserving natural habitats like lakes, wetlands and creeks to protect the natural
resources and ecosystems in those areas
o Organising and encouraging awareness programs like social forestry and
Vanmahotsava at the regional as well as community level
NOTE: - At the international level, CITES - “Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna” - has been set up to make sure that wildlife
and plant species do not become endangered or extinct because of their trade.
SUBTOPIC- ACTIVITY-FOREST FIRE:
What is forest fire?
Its a wildfire, also known as a forest fire, vegetation fire, grass fire, brush fire, or bushfire (as
known in Australasia), is an uncontrolled fire often occurring in wildland areas, It can also
consume houses or agricultural resources if not taken seriously.