Steps taken by the government to conserve natural vegetation and wildlife in points.
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1 The Indian Wildlife Act was passed by the government in 1972
2 It was taken for the protection of plants and animal species
3 The Act banned hunting and poachingof animals and provided legal protection to their habitat.
4 The Central and state government have established many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in order to protect forest and wildlife
5 Various project regarding the conservation of endangered species have been initiated by the government.
6 The government through the introduction of a joint management programme, has involved local communities in the management of forest
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To protect the flora and fauna of the country, the government has taken many steps :
(i) Biosphere reserves: Eighteen biosphere reserves have been set up in India to protect flora and fauna. Ten out of these, the Sundarbans Nanda Devi, the Gulf of Mannar, the Nilgiri, Nokrek, Great Nicobar, Manas, Simlipal, Pachmarhi and Achanakmar-Amarkantak have been included in the world network of biosphere reserves
(ii) Financial and technical assistance : It is provided to many botanical gardens by the government since 1992. It includes Kachchh, Cold Desert, Seshachalam and Parma.
(iii) Eco-developmental projects: Project Tiger, Project Rhino, Project Great Indian Bustard and many other eco-developmental projects have been introduced.
(iv) 103 National Parks, 535 Wildlife sanctuaries and Zoological gardens are set up to take care of natural heritage.