Bamboo forests
Because bamboo is pretty good)
Lucky bamboo does not spread easily in a home environment as it typically grows slowly and requires specific care to thrive.
Bamboo has adappted well to its environment that it lives in, bamboo has large leaves that kepps away some of the water and also bamboo lives of the decaying matter of the forest floor.
For a mascot of China or of Panda express... whatever... to regulate the amount of bamboo...?
pandas eat bamboo:)
Bamboo can have negative impacts on the environment and society when it is not managed sustainably. Invasive bamboo species can outcompete native plants, leading to a loss of biodiversity. Bamboo plantations can also displace natural habitats and disrupt ecosystems. In some cases, bamboo cultivation may contribute to deforestation and soil erosion. Socially, there can be issues with land rights, labor conditions, and the displacement of local communities for bamboo production.
Pandas fulfill the niche as the only herbivore that predominantly eats bamboo in the Chinese bamboo forests.
They eat a large amount of bamboo everyday so they help keep the bamboo population under control because bamboo also grows an inch a day
A machete is a good tool to use when cutting bamboo. There are several types of machetes. The choice for cutting bamboo would be The Heavy Machete.
Chipped bamboo is a good mulch for vegetables. It should be chipped finely however, since bamboo tends to harden over time.
Yes, blinds made from bamboo are considered "green:, they are a renewable resource that is great for the environment.