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significance of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act​

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Answered by sreenandu457
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Explanation:

This Act provides for the protection of the country's wild animals, birds, and plant species, in order to ensure environmental and ecological security. Article 48A of the Constitution of India directs the State to protect and improve the environment and safeguard wildlife and forests. 

Answered by Jeetishaa
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India's Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 is a comprehensive piece of legislation that regulates sanctuaries, national parks, and zoos among other protected locations. Its primary aim is to curb the illegal trade in wildlife and the derivative parts.
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