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Question : (a) What are the aims of wild life management?(b) What are the provision of the wild life protection act? |
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Answer» Solution :(a) The main aim of wild life conservation are: • To control and limit EXPLOITATION of species. • To preserve the plants and animals from extinction. • Maintenance of THREATENED species and protect species which are on the verge of extinction. • Preserve the endangered species. • To study the ecological relationship of the plants and animals in natural habitat. • Hunting and poaching should be prohibited. • Establishment of national parks, wild life sanctuaries, protected AREAS and biosphere reserves. (b) The provisions of the wild life protection act:< br> • Prohibit killing and hunting of specified animals. • Constitute sanctuaries, national parks and closed areas for wild life conservation. • Special schemes for preservation of endangered species. • Constitute central ZOO AUTHORITY and recognition of zoos. • Restrict, regulate or prohibit trade in wild animals and products obtained from them. |
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