The conclusion of the topic wild life conservation efforts in India
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Answer:
Wildlife conservation includes all human efforts to
preserve wild animals from extinction. It involves the
protection and wise management of wild species of their
environment. Some species have become extinct due to
natural activities. The progress of man throughout has been
beneficial for the human race but it is the wildlife that has
suffered through the years. Inventions of sophisticated
weapons, industrialization, urbanisation, and even
increasing human population have been some of the major
causes for dwindling of our rich resources. Hunting,
clearing of forests, drawing of swamps and damming of
rivers for irrigation and industry - this is what we appraise
of man's progress. These activities have vastly reduced the
natural habitats of our wildlife and many species are
endangered or nearly extinct.
Extinction is a 'biological reality' for no species has as
yet existed for more than a few million years without
evolving into something different, or dying out completely.
Success in evolution is measured in terms of survival and
failure by extinction. Once a species is extinct because of
natural causes or human activities, it is gone forever. It is
believed that each individual wild creature has a right to
survive without human interference, just as each human
being has the right to survive.
Explanation:
the
following suggestions deserve for consideration to protect
the wildlife:
(1) The wildlife should be protected in natura l habitats a s
well as in artificial habitats unde r huma n control,
such as zoological parks and botanical garden.
(2) The threatened species should be given preference over
others in the conservation programmes. Among these ,
the endangered should be given priority over the
vulnerable species and the later over the rare species.
(3) Egg pulling and Captive breeding in Zoos and research
centers should be encouraged. Egg pulling involves
collecting eggs produced in the wild by the remaining
breeding pairs of critically endangered bird species
and hatching them in zoos or research centers.
Removing these eggs sometimes cause s parents to nest
again and lay more eggs increasing the numbe r of eggs
tha t can be hatched in wild and in captivity.
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