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Wildlife Conservation Laws In India




Vinit Dinesh Pareek & Vishakha Jaiprakash Thanvi, TMV’s Lokmanya Tilak Law College, Kharghar

ABSTRACT

Wildlife life can be defined as the diversity of species of both plants as well as animals. They can be seen mostly in the deserts, grasslands, different types of forests, plains and other areas including rural and urban regions. Depending upon the type of location these animals are found. They are particularly undomesticated animals. Many individuals are mostly certain, possibly by mistake, that India doesn’t have solid wildlife life preservation regulations. In actuality, we have probably the most tough regulations to safeguard wildlife life and natural surroundings of our country. All progressives really must find out more about these regulations, with the goal that they can contribute actually. It is likewise imperative to comprehend which foundations control land in India before any preservation mediations can be endeavored in any scene. The lawful status of the land should initially be found out so one can draw in with the right specialists or offices.

The Government of India has presented different kinds of regulation in light of the developing obliteration of natural life and woodlands. This paper is thus inclined towards discussing the legislations executed by Indian government in order to conserve our natural habitat.

Keywords: Conservation, Deforestation, Biodiversity, Blackbuck, Woodlands

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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