What is main
aim of wildlife puetection act ?
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It provides for authorities to administer and implement the Act; regulate the hunting of wild animals; protect specified plants, sanctuaries, national parks, and closed areas; restrict trade or commerce in wild animals or animal articles; and miscellaneous matters.
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Objectives of the Wild Life Protection Act:
To prohibit hunting of wild animals; birds, etc. and impose punishment for violating the same. The schedules give absolute protection to certain species and these cannot be infringed on any account. To provide security to animals that are not in danger of becoming extinct.
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