A challenge to the conservation of Nagaland’s forests is:

Overexploitation
Habitat loss
Invasive species
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Overexploitation is the use of a resource at a rate that is greater than the rate at which it can be replenished. This can lead to the depletion of the resource, which can have a number of negative consequences, including environmental degradation, economic loss, and social disruption.

Habitat loss is the destruction or degradation of an organism’s natural environment. This can be caused by a number of factors, including deforestation, urbanization, and pollution. Habitat loss can lead to the decline or extinction of species, as well as the disruption of ecosystems.

Invasive species are species that are not native to an area and that have a negative impact on the environment. Invasive species can outcompete native species for resources, spread diseases, and alter ecosystems.

All of these challenges are threats to the conservation of Nagaland’s forests. Overexploitation can lead to the depletion of forest resources, such as timber and firewood. Habitat loss can lead to the decline or extinction of forest species. Invasive species can outcompete native species and alter forest ecosystems.

It is important to address these challenges in order to conserve Nagaland’s forests. This can be done through a number of measures, such as sustainable forest management, habitat protection, and invasive species control.