what steps govt had to take for the conservation of flora and fauna
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Two steps that the government has taken to conserve plants and animals:
It has set up national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and biosphere reserves for the protection of natural vegetation and wildlife.
It has banned the killing of animals and cutting of trees.
Various awareness programmes have been encouraged at the regional and the community level.
It has set up national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and biosphere reserves for the protection of natural vegetation and wildlife.
It has banned the killing of animals and cutting of trees.
Various awareness programmes have been encouraged at the regional and the community level.
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GOVERNMENT HAD TAKEN MANY STEP TO PROTECT FLORA AND FAUNA IN INDIA
1. 14 BIOSPHERE RESERVE HAVE BEEN SET UP IN THE COUNTRY TO PROTECT FLORA AND FAUNA
2. FINACIAL AND TECTNICAL ASSISTANCE IS PROVIDE TO MANY BOTANICAL GARDENS BY THE GOVERNMENT SINCE 1992
3. PROJECT TIGER, RHINO, GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND MANY OTHERS ECODEVELOPEMENT PROJECTS HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED.
4. 89 NATIONAL PARKS, 490 WILDLIFE SANTUARIES AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS ARE SET UP TO TAKE CARE OF NATURAL HERITAGE.
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