Environmental Sciences, asked by nitinandagopal1, 9 months ago

what can India learn from Africa's wildlife conservation stragies.​

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Answered by praveenpareek
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Answer: “We should learn from Africa. Their wildlife policies allow locals to manage a large part of the land for wildlife. We don’t even match up to the ‘A’ of Africa when it comes to preserving and conserving our wildlife. Their forest departments try all possible models a human mind can think of,” Thapar told IANS.

“Their Masai Mara park in Kenya is one of the best and successful modules. Local people, resort owners and the government work together in partnership and locals get a share when tourists come to the park. “This way, locals get more than $100 million a year from revenue generated from tourism. This is innovative tourism of not ruling but serving, something that is obsolete in our system,” he added.

According to the tiger census of 2010, the big cat’s number has dwindled to 1,706, but the 61-year-old conservationist in his new book, “The Last Tigers”, published by Aleph, dismisses this figure and said the number was a mere 1,000 to 1,200.

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Answered by anaytiwari7
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Answer:

HELLO!!!..

INDIA WANTS TO LEARN AFRICA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION STRATEGIES LIKE MAINTAINING THE FORESTS AND STOP HUNTING OF ANIMALS FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES AND FORESTRY ALSO.THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA SHOULD ALSO MAINTAIN THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE FOREST TREE OR A WILDLIFE AND AND ENCOURAGE PEOPLE FOR PLANTING MORE TREES TO INCREASE OXYGEN TO CONSERVE WILDLIFE AND BEING...

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