what is the cultural importance of wildlife conservation in India?
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ndia is signatory to all major international conventions
relating to management of wildlife:
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Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
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Convention of International Trade on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild flora and fauna (CITES)
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Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild animals
(CMS)
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International Whaling Commission (IWC)
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Ramsar Convention.
Our role in all these conventions generally revolves
around the principles of precautionary approach with
regard to consumptive use of bio- resources.
We also believe in leveraging support of the countries of
our region for coordinated action on global issues relating
to conservation of wild animal and its habitats.
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Importance of Wildlife Conservation in India. Wildlife in India is confronting the danger of extinction because of illegal trading, excessive poaching, pollution, loss of habitat and deforestation. Moreover, the disappearing wildlife holds greateconomic and scientific value and disturbs the ecological balance.
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