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Do you think imposition of laws can reduce the rate of deforestation and wildlife hunting?give reasons

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Yes, imposition of laws can reduce the rate of deforestation and wildlife hunting.The reasons are:

1. Government can segregate land and classify them as reserved forests, protected and unclassified forests as done in India

2. Project Tiger has helped improve the population of tigers in the country. It was launched in 1973 under then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and ever since then covers 39 reserves under it.

3. The "Wildlife protection act" launched in 1972 has proved that government intervention can help reduce deforestation and hunting by conserving animals and plants.

Answered by 24heromine
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Explanation:Yes I believe the imposition and strict enforcement of laws will reduce the rate of deforestation and wildlife hunting as there are already many laws made against poachers and illegal cutting of trees but there are not being followed properly. The government can segregate freer as reserves and sanctuaries, and classified forest. The government has even produced the “Wildlife protection act” which has brought changes to the number of endangered and extinct animals. The punishment for illegal poaching and captive breeding should be increased, so that the number of poachers can decrease. Also, the government can start more programs for endangered animals like the project tiger.

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