The Wildlife Protection Act,1972 (India)

The act is meant to prevent the rapid decline of wild animals and birds in the country. Potching of wild animals has completely prohibited under this Act. It also provides that the state government may declare any area to a sanctuary or as a national park if it considers that such area is of adequate ecological geomorphological, natural or zoological significant of the purpose of protecting, propagating or developing wildlife.

The Act has the following objective:
  1. Protecting wildlife in the country.
  2. To prevent hunting and treading wildlife in any form.
  3. Control the maintenance of national parks and sanctuaries in the country.



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