The government of India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act in 1972. The main objectives are to protect
species by controlling poaching and hunting. There is a strict punishment and penalty for killing animals.
The government has also introduced the National Mission for Green India with an aim at protecting,
restoring and enhancing India's diminishing forest cover. It is important for maintaining biodiversity and
ecological balance. This needs integrated approach of government and local communities in the planning,
decision making, implementing and monitoring. It will help in improving ecosystem and restoring the
livelihood of local communities.
Inspite of the stringent laws and provision for strict punishment and penalty, poaching and hunting
continues unchecked. Suggest any five ways to strictly control such illegal activities.
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Ways to strictly control such illegal activities are as follow
- No activity can be banned completely. Government should announce days on which there will be no hunting and poaching of animals and should have strict invigilation on these days
- Involve local people in the matter to report if any violation occurs
- Give punishment to some people and make it an example for others
- Impose large fines
- Use social media to make people aware of the situation . Especially about the endangered species
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