what is the government has taken to promote wildlife
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The Central government has introduced the Wildlife Protection Act which among other things provides for creating protected areas that are meant for wildlife protection and also enlists the punishments and penalties to be imposed for hunting of specified fauna specified in the Schedules therefore in the Wild Life Act, 1972 in form of legal protection A Wildlife Crime Control Bureau has been established for preventing illegal trade and haunting of wildlife products including endangered species. They also ensure coordination among the officials and the State Governments for effective enforcement of the law. Some organizations such as Wildlife Institute of India, Bombay Natural History Society, and Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History have undertaken research on the conservation of wildlife. The central government also empowered the Central Bureau of Investigation in order to apprehend and prosecute wildlife offenders, identify illegal hunters and men involving in it under the Wild Life Act, 1972. The government has banned the hunting of endangered species of the animals and the veterinary use of diclofenac drug that has caused the rapid population decline of Gyps vulture across the Indian subcontinent. Conservation Breeding Programmes have been initiated to conserve these vulture species at locations such as Pinjore and Rani, Guwahati by the Bombay Natural History Society
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