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What were the main objective of indian wildlife protection act?why was it implemented

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Answered by NaughtySage
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The Government of India enacted Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 with the objective to effectively protect the wild life of this country and to control poaching, smuggling and illegal trade in wildlife and its derivatives.


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Answered by bratislava
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What were the main objective of indian wildlife protection act? why was it implemented

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  • The wildlife protection act of the 1972, is an act of the parliament and was enacted to the protection of the plants and the animal species and the main objective of this act were to avoid the hunting of the specified animals and the birds and the plants and setting up a wildlife management and national parks and the wildlife sanctuaries.
  • The act was established for the protection of the plant and the animals and included to the whole of the India, and gives definition to the offense and related to the hunting and the alternation of the boundaries of the sanctuary or the nation's parks.

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