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Question
Protected forests are also not completely safe for wild animals. Why?
Solution
Protected forests are not completely safe for wild animals because people who live near or adjacent to forests use resources from forests to fulfil their requirements. In this process, wild animals are killed and sold for lucrative amounts of money.
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