Question 11
A successful forest conservation strategy should involve
(a) protection of animals at the highest trophic level
(b) protection of only consumers
(c) protection of only herbivores
(d) comprehensive programme to protect all the physical and biological components
Option (d) is correct.
The components of the environment are biotic components and abiotic components.
Abiotic components: Water, air, soil, rocks etc.
Biotic components: Human beings, plants, animals and microorganisms.
So, the successful forest conservation strategy involves the programme to protect all the physical and biological environment.