what are the reasons for declining wild life? What are the steps taken to conserve them
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Answer:
Habitat destruction
Human-caused habitat loss and fragmentation are primary drivers of species declines and extinctions. Key examples of human-induced habitat loss include deforestation, agricultural expansion, and urbanization.
Answer:
Major threats to wildlife include habitat destruction/degradation/fragmentation, overexploitation, poaching, pollution and climate change. The IUCN estimates that 27,000 species of the ones assessed are at risk for extinction.
Explanation:
Important Environment and Biodiversity Acts Passed by Indian Government
Fisheries Act 1897.
Indian Forests Act 1927.
Mining And Mineral Development Regulation Act 1957.
Prevention of Cruelty To Animals 1960.
Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974.
Forest Conservation Act 1980.