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Wildlife protection has long been a traditional part of Indian culture . The earliest provisions for the establishment of protected areas date back to the Arthashastra ( 321-300 BC ) when Kautilya made provision for three classes of ...
Wildlife protection has long been a traditional part of Indian culture . The earliest provisions for the establishment of protected areas date back to the Arthashastra ( 321-300 BC ) when Kautilya made provision for three classes of ...
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A relatively new obstacle to the conservation of biodiversity is the grow- ing antagonism towards wildlife protec- ted areas ( national parks and sanctuaries ) from those who see such protected areas as flash - points of the conflict ...
A relatively new obstacle to the conservation of biodiversity is the grow- ing antagonism towards wildlife protec- ted areas ( national parks and sanctuaries ) from those who see such protected areas as flash - points of the conflict ...
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Efforts are now being made to conserve wildlife habitats : for this , a Wildlife Conservation Act has been enacted in most developing countries . Such educational programmes can be achieved if government and non - government ...
Efforts are now being made to conserve wildlife habitats : for this , a Wildlife Conservation Act has been enacted in most developing countries . Such educational programmes can be achieved if government and non - government ...
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