CBSE class 6 Geography WWF and Indian government are doing a project to conserve natural vegetation and wildlife what restrictions are they are facing
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The steps include, The "Indian Wildlife Act" was initiated by the government in 1972 for wildlife protection. This act banned "hunting and poaching" of animals providing legal protection to wildlife.
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One conservation project in India's wildlife conservation effort is dedicated to the Royal Bengal Tiger called Project Tiger. India and Nepal are home to about two-thirds of the tiger population in the world. The tiger population in India has decreased from 55,000 in 1900 to 1,827 in 1973.
The are not facing any restrictions at all...because this is a task of humanity....
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Wildlife conservation
« The wild life protection act enacted in the year 1972
« the protection of wild animals, birds and plants; and for matters connected there with or ancillary or incidental thereto. It extends to the whole of India
Conserving natural vegetation
« Conserving natural vegetation means protecting desirable trees, vines, bushes, and grasses from damages during project development.
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