3. 1. What is wildlife
conservation ?
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What
Wildlife conservation refers to the
practice of protecting wild species and
their habitats in order to maintain healthy
wildlife species or populations and to
restore, protect or enhance
natural ecosystems. Major threats to
wildlife include habitat destruction,
degradation, fragmentation,
overexploitation, poaching, pollution and
climate change.
4. — WILDLIFE IN INDIA
Our country has more than 89,000 of
animal species. It has more than 1200
species of birds. They constitute 13% of
the world's total. There are 2500 species
of fish, which account for nearly 12% of
the world's stock. It also shares between
5 and 8 per cent of the world's
amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
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6. Importance
of wildlife
As part of the world's
ecosystems,
wildlife provides balance
and stability to nature's
processes. The goal of
wildlife conservation is to
ensure the survival of these
species, and to educate
people on living
sustainably with other
species
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9. Efforts made by the government to
conserve wildlife
Project Tiger Project Elephant Wildlife ACT 1972
10. ¿QUÉ HACEMOS?
Mercurio es el planeta
más cercano al sol y el
más pequeño del
Sistema Solar
Venus
Venus tiene un
hermoso nombre y es
el segundo planeta
más cercano al Sol
14. HOW TO CONSERVE
Strict Laws
Laws which fight against
exploitation & hunting
Protective Areas
Wildlife sanctuaries &
National parks should be
built
Knowledge
People should gain the right
knowledge about species
and be compassionate
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17. Wildlife conservation is essential to maintain the balance
of the ecosystem. It is necessary to protect the rare
and extinct species of animals. In India and around
the world, there are different wildlife sanctuaries to
protect and preserve some distinctively rare animals
like Kaziranga National Park, Jim Corbett National
Park, Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary etc. The
governments of many countries have implemented
strict norms to promote wildlife conservation. The life
of human beings without wildlife is impossible on
Earth and therefore, wildlife conservation is very
significant.
Conclusion