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Discuss global perspective of traditional method of animal wildlife reserves conservation and highlight the importance of population cropping in wildlife management

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The Global perspective of traditional method of animal wildlife reserves conservation

Explanation:

  • Wildlife conservation is commonly known as a practice of protection of  wild species. It also takes a look at some key factors like the protection of their natural habitats, so that they do not go extinct.
  • In modern times with changing phenomena conservationists have changed their approach. For instance, they focus on human needs and the factors like economics as to how they are related to the natural world.
  • Traditional conservation methods saved the southern white rhino at a time.
  • Organizations like Worldwide Fund for Nature and  Conservation International helped in traditional conservation of wildlife animal reserves.
  • Such a traditional conservation mainly aimed at establishing protected areas and helping the endangered species as well as research of biodiversity.
  • Therefore old methods are getting adopted more, nowadays.
Answered by lovingheart
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Global perspective of traditional method of animal wildlife reserves:

• Mostly the traditional method of wild life conservation aimed at preserving the sacred trees, shrubs and the animals

• Many methods which include worshiping of wild animals as gods and hence hunting of them was considered as sin

• This helped them to preserve more and more wild life species and conserve the forest resources

Cropping of wild life:

• Cropping of wild life means to reduce the population of wild life and to remove a species from the habitat

• Since wild life attack the habitat of human beings they are killed and in most of the cases they are killed for their skin and meat

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