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3 point in Indian wild life protection act​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wild Life Protection Act

Object. The main object of the Act is to provide protection to the wild animals birds and plants. ...

Salient Features. ...

Authorities. ...

Hunting of Wild Animals. ...

Sanctuaries. ...

National Parks. ...

Recognition of Zoos. ...

Trade or Commerce in wild animals, animal articles and trophies.

Answered by raninayak490
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India's Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 is a comprehensive piece of legislation that regulates sanctuaries, national parks, and zoos among other protected locations. Its primary aim is to curb the illegal trade in wildlife and the derivative parts.The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted for protection of plants and animal species. Before 1972, India had only five designated national parks.It's been 43 years the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 was introduced in India by the Parliament for the protection of plants and animal species. It was this day in 1972 when the government first enacted this rule for the protection of wild animals, birds, and plants.

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