what should be the fundamental rights of Flora and fauna
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Article 51 A (g) of the Constitution says that it shall be the fundamental duty of every citizen to protect and improve the natural environment including forests and wildlife. It also included forests and protection of wild animals in the Concurrent List – Seventh Schedule (Article 256) of the Constitution.
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Fundamental rights of flora and fauna are freedom, protection, and healthy living.
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- The fundamental rights of animals and plants are granted by Article 51 A of the constitution and each and every individual has their own right to live their lives peacefully and these rights focus on the welfare treatment of flora and fauna.
- Many organizations like UN red data book WWF, UNEP, animal welfare council, CITIES act, and various other projects that aim at conservation and protection of wild animals and plant species.
- Other boards like OIE focus on health care initiatives of animals and plants, these are organized under the WTO and certain aspects include the freedom of hunger, thirst and malnutrition, freedom from fear and distress; pain, injury, and disease.
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