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C. Tick () the correct answer.
1. The species which have been lost forever are called
(a) rare species
(b) endangered species
(c) extinct species
(d) threatened species
2. Wildlife (Protection) Act was enacted in
(a) 1962
(b) 1972
(c) 1982
(d) 1992
3. The great Indian bustard is a
(a) rare species
(b) endangered species
(c) vulnerable species
(d) threatened species
4. WWF works for
(a) wildlife conservation
(b) water conservation
(c) child labour
(d) forest conservation​

Answers

Answered by khushi278310
3

Answer:

The species which have been lost forever are called

(a) rare species

(b) endangered species

(c) extinct species✔️

(d) threatened species

Wildlife (Protection) Act was enacted in

(a) 1962

(b) 1972✔️

(c) 1982

(d) 1992

The great Indian bustard is a

(a) rare species

(b) endangered species✔️

(c) vulnerable species

(d) threatened species

WWF works for

(a) wildlife conservation ✔️

(b) water conservation

(c) child labour

(d) forest conservation

Answered by aabbasmustufakadpi
1

Answer:

C. Tick () the correct answer.

1. The species which have been lost forever are called

(a) rare species

(b) endangered species

(c) extinct species

(d) threatened species

2. Wildlife (Protection) Act was enacted in

(a) 1962

(b) 1972

(c) 1982

(d) 1992

3. The great Indian bustard is a

(a) rare species

(b) endangered species

(c) vulnerable species

(d) threatened species

4. WWF works for

(a) wildlife conservation

(b) water conservation

(c) child labour

(d) forest conservation

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