Geography, asked by khushi932, 1 year ago

Describe the steps taken by the government to protect the two species from becoming extinct

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Answered by RohitDeshmukh1
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Indian Wildlife Protection Act 1972
Collaboration with tribal communities to conserve Forest and Wildlife resources of their region. Legal protection of certain endangered species from hunting, poaching and illegal trade establishment of Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks in all parts of the country. Introduction of conservation strategies like Project Tiger, Project Great Indian Bustard etc. to protect existing specimens of animal community introduction of Insect and Plant species into the conservation list publishing a nationwide list of endangered species.

Answered by harmandeepkaur303201
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Answer:1.legal protection has been provided to wild animals against hunting and commercial exploitation under the provisions of the wildlife protection act 1972

2.the wildlife protection act 1972 has been made more stringent. the punishment for offences under the act have been enhanced .the act also provides forfeiture of any equipment, vehicle or or weapon that is used for committing wildlife offence(s)

3.protected areas, v.i.z., national park, sanctuaries, conservation reserves and community reserve covering important wildlife you habitat have been created all over the country under the provisions of the wildlife protection act 1972 to conserve wildlife animals and their habitat

4.the central bureau of investigation (cbi) has been empowered under the wildlife protection act 1972 to apprehend and prosecute wildlife offenders

5.strict vigil is maintained by the officials of state departments of forests and wildlife

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