Discuss the government steps for conserving flora and fauna
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Many species of plants and animals are endangered in our country. To protect the flora and fauna of the country, the government has taken the following steps:
a. Fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up by the government to protect the flora and fauna. Biosphere reserves are the areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems which promote the conservation of plants and wild life. Four biosphere reserves, the Sundarbans (West Bengal), Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand), the Gulf of Mannar (Tamil Nadu) and Nilgiris (Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu) are notable.
b. Many botanical gardens have also been set up, and financial and technical assistance is granted to them.
c. Many developmental programmes such as Project Rhino, Project Tiger etc. have been introduced.
d. India has 490 wild life sanctuaries and zoological gardens and 89 national parks to protect its flora and fauna.
e. Many awareness programmes have been launched by the government to make people aware of our fast depleting plant and animal resources.
Poaching and hunting have been declared as crimes punishable by law.
GOVERNMENT HAD TAKEN MANY STEP TO PROTECT FLORA AND FAUNA IN INDIA
1. 14 BIOSPHERE RESERVE HAVE BEEN SET UP IN THE COUNTRY TO PROTECT FLORA AND FAUNA
2. FINACIAL AND TECTNICAL ASSISTANCE IS PROVIDE TO MANY BOTANICAL GARDENS BY THE GOVERNMENT SINCE 1992
3. PROJECT TIGER, RHINO, GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND MANY OTHERS ECODEVELOPEMENT PROJECTS HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED.
4. 89 NATIONAL PARKS, 490 WILDLIFE SANTUARIES AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS ARE SET UP TO TAKE CARE OF NATURAL HERITAGE.