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write a short note on cities what steps have been taken up by the government of safeguard the endangered wildlife​

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Answered by sspersiaa
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1. The Indian Wildlife Act was passed by the government in 1972 for the protection of plants and animal species.

2. The Act banned hunting and poaching of animals and provided legal protection to their habitats.

3. The central and state governments have established many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in order to protect forests and wildlife.

4. Various projects regarding the conservation of endangered species such as tiger and one-horned rhino have been initiated by the government.

5. The government, through the introduction of a joint management programe, has involved local communities in the management of forest

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Answered by upsales
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There was a time when human interference was minimum, the number of wild animals was quite high and there was no problem of their protection or conservation.

There was a time when human interference was minimum, the number of wild animals was quite high and there was no problem of their protection or conservation.But, with the expansion of agriculture, settlement, industrial and other developmental activities and mainly due to greed of man the number of wild animals gradually became lesser and lesser.

There was a time when human interference was minimum, the number of wild animals was quite high and there was no problem of their protection or conservation.But, with the expansion of agriculture, settlement, industrial and other developmental activities and mainly due to greed of man the number of wild animals gradually became lesser and lesser.As a result that several species of animals have been pronounced extinct and several others are at the verge of it. Deforestation is also one of the main reasons for the loss of wildlife. Mass scale killings of wild animals for their meat, bones, fur, teeth, hair, skin, etc., are going on throughout the world. Therefore, the need for wildlife conservation has now become a necessity.

There was a time when human interference was minimum, the number of wild animals was quite high and there was no problem of their protection or conservation.But, with the expansion of agriculture, settlement, industrial and other developmental activities and mainly due to greed of man the number of wild animals gradually became lesser and lesser.As a result that several species of animals have been pronounced extinct and several others are at the verge of it. Deforestation is also one of the main reasons for the loss of wildlife. Mass scale killings of wild animals for their meat, bones, fur, teeth, hair, skin, etc., are going on throughout the world. Therefore, the need for wildlife conservation has now become a necessity.Population growth, the expansion of agriculture and livestock raising, the building of cities and roads, and pollution are among the many pressures on the natural habitat of wildlife. Along with illegal hunting, habitat reduction and its degradation has threatened the bio-diversity of the regions where these are rampant.

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