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- 'Wild Animal' is a term that refers to animals that are not normally domesticated.
- Wild animals generally live in forests.
- The major wild animals of India are elephant, tiger, lion, rhino, bear etc.
- Wild animals are a living resource that will die and be replaced by others of their kind.
- Wild animals plays an important role in balancing the environment and provides stability to different natural processes of nature.
- It can be found in all ecosystems, desert, rainforests, plains and other areas.
- India's wildlife is both rich and varied, it includes all flora and fauna, animals, plants and macro organisms.
- Wild animals are important for their beauty, economic, scientific and survival value.
- It helps to maintain the ecological balance of nature and maintains the food chain.
- It provides useful substances and wild animal products like ivory, leather, honey, tusk etc.
- Besides being a country's cultural asset it also provides aesthetic value to man.
- We largely depend on wild animals for every elementary requirement in our life eg. the clothes we wear and the medicines we consume.
- Wildlife conservation encompasses all human activities and efforts directed to preserve wild animal from extinction it involves both protection and scientific management of wild species.
- Wildlife and nature have largely being associated which humans for numerous emotional and social reasons.
- Wildlife plays an essential role in the ecological and biological processes that are yet again significant to life.
- The normal functioning of the biosphere depends on endless interaction among animals, plants and micro organisms.
- Wildlife has occupied a special place of veneration and preservation in various cultures of the world.
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