 Earth is a miracle. In chain of species trees are pinnacle of perfect living sculpture fighting against the gravity growing towards the sun nursing their foliage. The diversity of trees, animal species and non-living components makes a perfect self-sustaining forest ecosystem. In forest each form of life has its own resources necessary to survive. Forest is a large gene pool and it's of course genetic biodiversity. It produces large amount of biomass which are a source of nutrients. The production mechanism of agriculture and forest is same. Both depend on sunlight, water and minerals. The difference is that the forest is natural and agriculture is artificial. So it's crucial to know nature for grain food. Forest soil is living, consisting large number of microorganisms and its activity keeps the soil healthy and fertile. To grow more trees is a way of improving our food and nutritional security. Forest preserves used quantities of rainwater and releases it gradually which is the source of rivers. It is an important source of drinking water and irrigation. Planning of trees as life fences increases soil fertility, controls soil erosion and provides food and fodder. In a similar scenario community forest have been a true protagonist in Nepal's livelihood. It has been a model to look up to and these practices have made a serious impact in carbon sequestration as it stores more than 70,000 tons carbon per year. Even though forests are inevitable, their chopping hasn't stopped. Differsation still pose a serious threat. Being a part of nature we must celebrate diversity and utilize it responsibly. So think forest, think life.