how do national parks and conserve wildlife? suggest some steps to protect wildlife there.
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Conservation of Wildlife :
Due to destruction of habitats, Wildlife has main threat. The construction of industries, houses, dams has left fewer areas where animals can breed, nest and feed.
preventing deforestation is an important method of habitat preservation. Planting new forests provides shelter and food for wildlife. By creating wildlife sanctuaries we can protect natural habitat. Habitat can be preserved by preventing deforestation.
planting trees( afforestation ) to create new forest which provides shelter and food for wildlife can also protect natural habitat of animals by creating wildlife sanctuaries.
India has a rich variety of flora and fauna. Man has destroyed them to quite an extent. Animals that cannot adjust to the environmental changes , begin to die. As a result, many animals and birds that once existed on the earth , have perished away.
Some important International NGO's with branches in India are :-
◆ The world wide Fund For nature ( WWF )
◆ The International Union For the conservation of Nature and Natural resources ( IUCN )
◆ The World conservation union ( WCU ) work of wildlife conservation.
The Government has taken various steps to conserve our natural vegetation and wildlife. Some of them are : -
♣ Social Awareness programmes .
We have an annual festival in our country wherein trees are planted throughout the country. All people must participate in social awareness programmes like ' Van Mahotsava' by planting saplings in their surroundings.
♣ Wildlife Protection Act , 1972.
In country like India, where hunting is considered as an act of bravery, animal head and skin are smuggled to other countries at huge prices. Some body parts of animals are used in Chinese and Tibetan medicines. Body parts of tiger, lion, and black buck are used in making trophies. Wildlife protection act , 1972, provides protection to wild animals, birds, and plants.
♣ Special projects .
These have been launched to protect the endangered species, e.g :- Project tiger , presently there are 29 tiger reserves in india, e.g :- Sariska tiger reserve , under the project elephant , there are 14 elephant reserves in india.
♣ wildlife Sanctuaries .
These refer to protected areas set up to prevent the extinction of animals. They primarily protect those endangered species of birds and animals that are under the threat of becoming extinct. There are 510 Wildlife sanctuaries in india.
♣ National parks .
These are the areas where wild animals and natural vegetation are together preserved. There are 96 national parks in india. e.g ;- Kaziranga national park in Assam, jim Corbett national park in uttarakhand.
♣ Bioreserves .
These refers to large areas where the vegetation, wildlife and Environment are conserved to preserve the biological diversity. There are 14 Bioreserves in india. , e.g :- Nanda devi in uttarakhand, Nilgiri in western Ghats.
Due to destruction of habitats, Wildlife has main threat. The construction of industries, houses, dams has left fewer areas where animals can breed, nest and feed.
preventing deforestation is an important method of habitat preservation. Planting new forests provides shelter and food for wildlife. By creating wildlife sanctuaries we can protect natural habitat. Habitat can be preserved by preventing deforestation.
planting trees( afforestation ) to create new forest which provides shelter and food for wildlife can also protect natural habitat of animals by creating wildlife sanctuaries.
India has a rich variety of flora and fauna. Man has destroyed them to quite an extent. Animals that cannot adjust to the environmental changes , begin to die. As a result, many animals and birds that once existed on the earth , have perished away.
Some important International NGO's with branches in India are :-
◆ The world wide Fund For nature ( WWF )
◆ The International Union For the conservation of Nature and Natural resources ( IUCN )
◆ The World conservation union ( WCU ) work of wildlife conservation.
The Government has taken various steps to conserve our natural vegetation and wildlife. Some of them are : -
♣ Social Awareness programmes .
We have an annual festival in our country wherein trees are planted throughout the country. All people must participate in social awareness programmes like ' Van Mahotsava' by planting saplings in their surroundings.
♣ Wildlife Protection Act , 1972.
In country like India, where hunting is considered as an act of bravery, animal head and skin are smuggled to other countries at huge prices. Some body parts of animals are used in Chinese and Tibetan medicines. Body parts of tiger, lion, and black buck are used in making trophies. Wildlife protection act , 1972, provides protection to wild animals, birds, and plants.
♣ Special projects .
These have been launched to protect the endangered species, e.g :- Project tiger , presently there are 29 tiger reserves in india, e.g :- Sariska tiger reserve , under the project elephant , there are 14 elephant reserves in india.
♣ wildlife Sanctuaries .
These refer to protected areas set up to prevent the extinction of animals. They primarily protect those endangered species of birds and animals that are under the threat of becoming extinct. There are 510 Wildlife sanctuaries in india.
♣ National parks .
These are the areas where wild animals and natural vegetation are together preserved. There are 96 national parks in india. e.g ;- Kaziranga national park in Assam, jim Corbett national park in uttarakhand.
♣ Bioreserves .
These refers to large areas where the vegetation, wildlife and Environment are conserved to preserve the biological diversity. There are 14 Bioreserves in india. , e.g :- Nanda devi in uttarakhand, Nilgiri in western Ghats.
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National parks conserve wildlife by giving them space to thrive without any fear of being getting killed by humans. National parks provide a place for the animals, plants, and treed to grow for the survival of the ecosystem. Some steps to protect wildlife is by spreading awareness through campaigns. Protecting trees from deforestation is also a way to protect wildlife. Another reason is through implementing strict laws and Acts against killing animals for their skin, fur, and tusks.
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