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the forest disappeard rapidly under the british rule.what steps as tribal wouldyou taken to protect the forest?
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With the forests disappearing rapidly under the British rule, as a tribal one would have:
Planted as many trees as possible so that the forests regained their lost canopies
Try as far as possible, not practice shifting cultivation, as it would have added burden to the fast replenishing forests
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