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Conservation beyond forest boundaries




While it is commendable to prioritize organic practices in tea and coffee plantations, it is essential to recognize that being organic alone is not sufficient to ensure the well-being of wildlife in these areas. To truly protect the habitat of wildlife, a comprehensive approach is needed. This involves implementing measures to safeguard the natural ecosystems surrounding the plantations, such as forests, rivers, and grasslands. By preserving these habitats, we can create safe havens for a diverse range of species, from birds to mammals to insects.

Furthermore, promoting biodiversity within and around tea and coffee plantations can have numerous benefits. It can help maintain a healthy ecosystem balance, enhance soil fertility, and even improve crop resilience to pests and diseases. By supporting wildlife habitats, we are not only conserving nature but also fostering sustainable agricultural practices.

 
 
 

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