How forests can be saved best with the people who live closest to them

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The article emphasizes that forests are best protected and restored when local communities—especially tribal and rural populations—are meaningfully involved. Rather than imposing bans or excluding people, it highlights the importance of community-led conservation where traditional knowledge, livelihoods, and ecological stewardship go hand in hand. This approach not only safeguards biodiversity but also supports sustainable livelihoods and regenerates degraded lands.

Read full article: http://www.counterview.in/2025/06/how-forests-can-be-saved-best-with.html

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Aaqib Ahmad

IT Support & Development

Aaqib holds a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. With experience in data analysis, website development, and market research, he transitioned to the development sector seeking purpose-driven work and new challenges.
Working at Vaagdhara has transformed not just my career but my outlook on life. I came here as an IT professional, but I have grown into someone who understands the pulse of rural and tribal communities.