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Write a short note on wild life protection act?

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Answered by smartyAnushka
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Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat. ... The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and also to recognize the importance ofwildlife and wilderness for humans and other species alike.

The Act contains 66 Sections divided into seven chapters and six schedules.

Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat. Wildlife plays an important role in balancing the ecosystem and provides stability to different natural processes of nature.

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Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is a law passed by the Indian Parliament to save various plant and animal species. India only has five officially recognised national parks before to 1972.

Explanation:

•The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is a law passed by the Indian Parliament to save various plant and animal species. India only has five officially recognised national parks before to 1972.

•In addition to other changes, the Act listed protected plant and animal species, making it virtually illegal to hunt or harvest these species. The Act addresses issues that are relevant to, incidental to, or connected to the protection of wild animals, birds, and plants. It encompasses all of India.

•The main objectives of the act are: -

1. Preservation of organisms' natural habitats through controlled exploitation.

2. preservation of rare species in places that are protected, such as national parks and sanctuaries,

3. The creation of specific biosphere reserves for animals and plants that are in danger of extinction.

4. The protection of wildlife through legislation, such as the prohibition of hunting,

5. Putting strict limitations on the export of endangered plants, animals, or their byproducts.

6. Raising awareness among the general public of the need to safeguard and preserve the environment as a long-term objective for the welfare of future generations.

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