What are the Indian government regulations for conserving our Biodiversity?

What are the Indian government regulations for conserving our Biodiversity?

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  1. Answer:

    The Central Government has enacted the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. The Act, inter alia, provides for the creation of Protected Areas for the protection of wildlife and also provides for punishment for hunting of specified fauna specified in the schedules I to IV thereof.

    Explanation:

    Important Environment and Biodiversity Acts Passed by Indian Government

    Fisheries Act 1897.

    Indian Forests Act 1927.

    Mining And Mineral Development Regulation Act 1957.

    Prevention of Cruelty To Animals 1960.

    Wildlife Protection Act 1972.

    Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974.

    Forest Conservation Act 1980.

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    The Central Government has enacted the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. The Act, inter alia, provides for the creation of Protected Areas for the protection of wildlife and also provides for punishment for hunting of specified fauna specified in the schedules I to IV thereof.

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