1972
The Wildlife Protection Act was enacted in India in 1972. This legislation was designed to provide for the protection of wild animals, birds, and plants, and to ensure the conservation of biodiversity. It established several protected areas, including national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, to safeguard endangered species and their habitats.
The features of the wildlife protection act of 1972 was enacted in India to protect the various endangered animals and plants. In 1972, National parks and reserves were opened to protect these endangered species.
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If you mean what is Indias wildlife then they are monkeys,tigers,elephants and eagle.
47 in zoo 30-45 in the wild :)
There are about 60,000 indian leopards legt in wild
The Great Indian Bustard has a average lifespan of around 15-20 years in the wild.
Enacted for the preservation of endangered and threatened wild species.
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The Indian Peafowl (male: Peacock; female: Peahen) is seen wild on the Indian subcontinent.
Wild Wild Life was created in 1986.
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