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the Indian government is reluctant to allow existent human activity in the Forest of the Western Ghats do you think the government is taken by step explain with reasons​

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Indian government is reluctant to allow human intervention and existence in the Western Ghats.

Explanation:

The Western Ghats is India's icon of biodiversity. It almost covers the distance of 1,600 km on the Western coast of India. It covers the states like Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra.

The fauna and Flora of Western Ghats are compared to the famous tropical forests of other parts of the world. However, human intervention had made it more complicated to save the extensive biodiversity of India. Human intervention has increased forest fire, illegal deforestation, pouching, and hunting which may bring threat to the wild life of the Western Ghats.

Hence the Indian Government is reluctant to allow human intervention and existence in Western Ghats.

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