World Forestry Day –March 21
“Ten wells equal a step well
Ten step wells equal a tank
Ten tanks equal a son
Ten
sons equal a tree”
Matsya
Purana
World Forestry Day has been celebrated around the world for 30 years to remind
communities of the importance of forests and the many benefits which we gain
from them. The concept of having a World Forestry Day originated at the 23rd
General Assembly of the European Confederation of Agriculture in 1971. Later
that year, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization gave support to
the idea believing the event would contribute a great deal to public awareness
of the importance of forests and agreed that it should be observed every year
around the world. March 21, the autumnal equinox in the Southern Hemisphere and
the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere was chosen as the day to be
celebrated offering information about the three key facets of forestry,
protection, production and recreation.
Forests are essential for life on Earth. They give us
shade and shelter, refuge and refreshment, clean air and water. Today, with a
growing global population and subsequent demand for forest products, the
forests of the world are at risk from widespread deforestation and degradation.
A forest, which we usually think of
in terms of trees, is in fact a complex, living community. Beneath the forest
canopy dwell interdependent populations of plants and animals, while the soil
that forms the forest floor contains a large variety of invertebrates, bacteria
and fungi which play an essential role in cycling nutrients in the soil and the
forest.
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