Forest Fire
The Fires in the forest are may be natural or Manmade. But is very harmful for the environment and Biodiversity.
Fires in forests and other vegetation release polluting particulate matter, carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen, sulphur dioxide and organic compounds. Fine airborne particles have potentially detrimental health effects because they can penetrate deep into the human lungs and causes the respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
Wildfire can be deadly, destroying homes, wildlife habitat and timber, and polluting the air with emissions harmful to human health .Fire severity can affect soil biota, reducing seedling performance.
Major factors leading to biodiversity loss are habitat loss and degradation. Wildfires destroy not only flora (tree, herbs, grassland, forbs, etc.) and their diversity but also considerable long term negative impact on fauna including wild endangered species. Repeated fires can convert some shrub-lands to grass and fire exclusion converts some grassland to shrub-land and forest.
The fire kills the animals, burns the plants. Animals, birds, loose there shelters, food which cause the huge impact on Biodiversity. The biggest effect wildfire has on wildlife habitat is by altering the three things animals need most: food, water, and shelter. Tender understory plants and shrubs that provide food are lost, and this loss often results in wildlife moving away to areas where food, water, and shelter are more readily available.
Our organization always educates and motivates the peoples about the Forest Fire, to do not burn the forest. Fire is caused when a source of fire like naked flame, cigarette or bidi, electric spark or any source of ignition comes into contact with inflammable material.
When we receives the Fire call from forest or when we come to know about the fire our organization always goes there and help to quench the fire. Our team always helps to save the wildlife and Biodiversity. So many times our organization appreciated by Government (Forest Department) and Social organizations.
Fires in forests and other vegetation release polluting particulate matter, carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen, sulphur dioxide and organic compounds. Fine airborne particles have potentially detrimental health effects because they can penetrate deep into the human lungs and causes the respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
Wildfire can be deadly, destroying homes, wildlife habitat and timber, and polluting the air with emissions harmful to human health .Fire severity can affect soil biota, reducing seedling performance.
Major factors leading to biodiversity loss are habitat loss and degradation. Wildfires destroy not only flora (tree, herbs, grassland, forbs, etc.) and their diversity but also considerable long term negative impact on fauna including wild endangered species. Repeated fires can convert some shrub-lands to grass and fire exclusion converts some grassland to shrub-land and forest.
The fire kills the animals, burns the plants. Animals, birds, loose there shelters, food which cause the huge impact on Biodiversity. The biggest effect wildfire has on wildlife habitat is by altering the three things animals need most: food, water, and shelter. Tender understory plants and shrubs that provide food are lost, and this loss often results in wildlife moving away to areas where food, water, and shelter are more readily available.
Our organization always educates and motivates the peoples about the Forest Fire, to do not burn the forest. Fire is caused when a source of fire like naked flame, cigarette or bidi, electric spark or any source of ignition comes into contact with inflammable material.
When we receives the Fire call from forest or when we come to know about the fire our organization always goes there and help to quench the fire. Our team always helps to save the wildlife and Biodiversity. So many times our organization appreciated by Government (Forest Department) and Social organizations.