We should conserve trees because they are one of the renewable resources in KY.
It would disrupt the entire food chain of the entire U.S. if we did not.
Trees produce oxygen and we need it to breathe. Because the opposite of conservation is destruction. So we can have birds have habitats We should conserve forest to get rid of global warming
Mango trees are tropical and do not grow in Kentucky.
Why should you conserve wildlife?
To conserve the environment.
People can help conserve the ozone layer. You have to plant trees and stop using CFC's.
Plant grass and trees
So they can conserve water and not freeze in the winter
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The reason to conserve trees is much like the reason to conserve anything else, which is that if you don't conserve them, you will run out of them. Our society needs trees, as a source of wood that is used to manufacture a great many different things (house frameworks, furniture, paper, etc.) and also as a food source, since many trees produce edible fruit. In addition, trees help to prevent soil erosion, they help to keep the air oxygenated, and they absorb carbon dioxide (of course, if the wood that they produce is eventually burned, then the absorbed carbon dioxide will be released into the air again - but not all of it is burned, by a long shot). Trees are also valued as sources of shade, to prevent overheating in the summer, and even for purely esthetic reasons, as a decorative element in landscaping.
We can conserve our land resources by planting trees, not throwing garbages anywhere, and try to avoid pollutions... My name is Ameerah
Three methods for farmers to conserve soil is plant trees, build terraces, contour plowing.