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1) What is biodiversity?
2) How can we preserve it.
3) The steps taken by the government to conserve it in your state.

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Answered by captainmarvel63
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The Constitution of India is the supreme law in India . A Constitution is a set of rules and regulations guiding the administration of a country. The constitution of India is the framework for political principles, procedures and powers of the government. It is also the longest constitution in the world with 395 articles and 12 schedules. Originally it consisted of 395 Articles arranged under 22 Parts and 8 Schedules. Today after many amendments, it has 447 Articles and 12 schedules and 25 parts ( According to 2019). The constitution was written on 26 November 1949, and was made the center of law on 26 January 1950.

Answered by SandySanjeet
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What is biodiversity ?

Ans. Biodiversity is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level. Terrestrial biodiversity is usually greater near the equator, which is the result of the warm climate and high primary productivity.

How can we preserve it.

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  1. Support local farms. Regularly buying from small local farmers at stands or markets helps to keep dollars in the local economy and supports agricultural efforts to conserve biodiversity. ...
  2. Save the bees! ...
  3. Plant local flowers, fruits and vegetables. ...
  4. Take shorter showers! ...
  5. Respect local habitats. ...
  6. Know the source!

The steps taken by the government to conserve it in your state.

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Indian Government has taken various biodiversity protection steps. Important measures include:

Indian Government has taken various biodiversity protection steps. Important measures include:

  1. The Central Government has enacted the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. The Act, inter alia, provides for the creation of Protected Areas for the protection of wildlife and also provides for punishment for hunting of specified fauna specified in the schedules I to IV thereof.
  2. Wetland (Conservation and Management) Rules 2010 have been framed for the protection of wetlands, in the States.
  3. The Centrally Sponsored Scheme of National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Eco-System also provides assistance to the States for the management of wetlands including Ramsar sites in the country.
  4. Wildlife Crime Control Bureau has been established for control of illegal trade in wildlife, including endangered species.
  5. Wildlife Institute of India, Bombay Natural History society and Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History are some of the research organisations undertaking research on conservation of wildlife.

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