History, asked by anandjaishwal19, 11 months ago

how did Ashoka protect forests and wildlife​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ashoka believed that the state had a responsibility not just to protect and promote the welfare of its people but also its forests, wildlife and environment. Hunting certain species of wild animals was banned, forest and wild life reserves were established and cruelty to domestic and wild animals was prohibited.

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Answered by preeti353615
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It is thought that organised exploitation of forest wealth began in India with a rise in hunting. The first sanctuary is claimed to have been established by Ashoka the Great to safeguard the forests and everything living inside them. Mughal emperors were passionate hunters who spent a lot of time in the woods.

Explanation:

Emperor Ashoka advocated for the preservation of forests and wildlife. He thought that the state had a responsibility to defend not only people's welfare and well-being, but also forests, the environment, and wildlife. Ashoka prohibited the hunting of some animal species to safeguard the environment. He also established wildlife reserves, and forest preservation legislation made cruelty to wild and domestic animals illegal.

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