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Government ways of preserving flora and fauna in india

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Answered by Msurbhi2712
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There are various steps taken by the government in order to protect the flora as well as the fauna of the country.


1)For Prevention of illegal trade and haunting of the wildlife " wildlife crime control bureau is established.

2) Government ban the hunting of endangered species  of the animals .

3) Central government also empowered the CBI in order to deal with the illegal hunters and men involving in it.

4) Government plans to stop the deforestation and plans for plantation of new trees.

5) The green belt programs also going in order to plant the plants in the cities.

6) The endangered fauna species are being kept at botanical gardens .

7) Amendment in previous existing wildlife act  in also a good step


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Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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The fauna and flora of India are diverse with a variety of animals as well as plants varieties. For the protection and preservation of the various species of flora and fauna, the government of India has taken many initiatives.

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 \texttt{(1) By implementing Wildlife Protection } \\  \texttt{Act, 1972 in India.} \\  \\  \texttt{(2) By setting up wildlife sanctuaries, } \\  \texttt{zoological gardens, national parks and } \\  \texttt{biosphere reserves all over the country.}  \\  \\  \texttt{(3) By setting up botanical gardens } \\  \texttt{and providing financial and technical } \\  \texttt{assistance to them.} \\  \\  \texttt{(4) By establishing "Wildlife Crime } \\  \texttt{Control Bureau" for the prevention of  } \\  \texttt{haunt and illegal trade of flora and fauna. } \\  \\  \texttt{(5) By introducing many development and } \\  \texttt{awareness programmes for the flora and fauna.}

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