List out five measures taken by the government to conserve forests and wildlife
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The five measures taken by the government to conserve forests and wildlife are the Wildlife Protection Act (1972), National Parks and Sanctuaries, NBA 2002, wildlife protection projects, and WCCB.
- The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, protects areas that are meant for wildlife protection and also provides penalties and punishments for hunting and destroying forests.
- The protected areas like the National part and sanctuaries are established to protect the wildlife, including the endangered or threatened flora and fauna.
- National Biological Activity 2002 was established to ensure that the threatened species and habitats are protected.
- Wildlife projects like project tiger, project elephant, etc., are established to conserve these animals.
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