High conservation value areas (HCVAs) are places that are very important for the natural environment and the creatures that live there. They are special because they have a lot of biodiversity, which means there are a lot of different types of plants and animals living in them.
It is like a big playground for tigers, elephants, birds, and many other animals. They get to live in their natural environment and are not disturbed by human activities like farming, logging, or mining. These areas ensure that there is enough space and resources for them to survive and thrive.
People also benefit from HCVAs because they provide clean water, fresh air, and help reduce global warming. They are also great places to visit and learn about nature while enjoying the beautiful landscapes.
HCVAs need to be protected from human activities that could damage or destroy them. Many organizations work together to make sure that these important areas are protected and preserved for future generations to enjoy.