CBSEClass 10Social ScienceGeography Forest and Wildlife Resources
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1. The species which are in danger of extinction are called:

2. The forest cover in our country has recently increased due to:

3. The species whose population has declined to a level from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future if the negative factors continue to operate are called:

4. The Himalayan brown bear is an example of:

5. Substantial parts of the tribal belts in north¬eastern India, have been deforested by:

6. Species which are only found in some particular areas isolated by geographical barriers are called:

7. The Asian cheetah was declared extinct in India in the year:

8. The Buxar Tiger Reserve is seriously threatened by:

9. The Himalayan yew is:

10. The Himalayan yew is found in parts of:

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