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Wildlife Conservation Strategy in India

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Key Points: Wildlife Conservation Strategy in India

  • India has enacted Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 to protect endangered species and ban hunting and trade in wildlife.
  • A network of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and biosphere reserves has been established for in-situ conservation.
  • Project Tiger, Project Elephant, and Rhino Conservation Programme were launched to protect flagship species and their habitats.
  • Central Zoo Authority manages zoological parks and supports captive breeding of endangered species.
  • India is a signatory to CITES (1976) to regulate international trade in endangered flora and fauna.
  • Habitat protection, anti-poaching measures, and eco-development programmes are promoted with central and state cooperation.
  • Public awareness, legislation, pollution control, recycling, and scientific research form important components of conservation strategy.
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