Nature Reserve
Definition: nature reserve
nature reserve: an area where plants, animals, and their environment are protected. Establishing nature reserves on or near farms can provide critical habitat for wildlife, support biodiversity, and enhance ecosystem services. Farmers can benefit from collaborating with conservation organizations to create and manage reserves, promoting ecological balance and sustainability. Nature reserves can also offer opportunities for eco-tourism, educational programs, and community engagement, providing additional income and fostering a positive relationship between farmers and the public.
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