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How do sacred groves help in the conservation of biodiversity?

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Sacred grove is a place of protected community of cultivated trees and associated components of ecosystem. They are protected in the name of God or Goddesses, which usually have a significant religious connotation for protecting community. Thus the sacred groves, which support water shed, fodder, medicinal plants and micro ecosystem, are protected and preserved.
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