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The plan introduced by government in protecting flora and fauna

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Answered by aryan12326
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Fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up by the government to protect the flora and fauna. Biosphere reserves are the areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems which promote the conservation of plants and wild life.

Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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The fauna and flora of India are diverse with a variety of animals as well as plants varieties. For the protection of the various species of flora and fauna, the government of India has taken many initiatives.

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \underline{ \texttt{\red{ Some steps taken by the government of }}} \\  \underline{ \texttt{\red{ India to protect the flora and fauna are : }}}

 \texttt{(1) By implementing Wildlife Protection } \\  \texttt{Act, 1972 in India.} \\  \\  \texttt{(2) By setting up wildlife sanctuaries, } \\  \texttt{zoological gardens, national parks and } \\  \texttt{biosphere reserves all over the country.}  \\  \\  \texttt{(3) By setting up botanical gardens } \\  \texttt{and providing financial and technical } \\  \texttt{assistance to them.} \\  \\  \texttt{(4) By establishing "Wildlife Crime } \\  \texttt{Control Bureau" for the prevention of  } \\  \texttt{haunt and illegal trade of flora and fauna. } \\  \\  \texttt{(5) By introducing many development and } \\  \texttt{awareness programmes for the flora and fauna.}

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