India relishes a history of religious and cultural traditions which emphasized the…
Biology · Class 12 · CBSE — Biodiversity and its Conservation
India relishes a history of religious and cultural traditions which emphasized the protection of nature. In many cultures, tracts of forest were set aside, all the trees and wildlife within were venerated and given total protection. Such areas are referred to as
- hot spots
- ethical groves
- sacred groves
- protected areas.
Answer
(C) sacred groves
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