People trade in wildlife for various reasons, including economic gain, cultural practices, and demand for exotic pets, traditional medicine, and luxury goods. This trade can be driven by poverty, lack of awareness about conservation, and the allure of rare species. Unfortunately, such activities often lead to severe consequences for biodiversity and ecosystems, contributing to species extinction and habitat destruction. Efforts to combat wildlife trade focus on regulation, conservation, and education to promote sustainable practices.
Illegal Wildlife trade is when people sell or exchange live animals, animal parts and/or plants illegally. Often the items are endangered or rare. Most of the time animals are treated horribly!!!
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ROLE OF PEOPLE*People should know how to conserve wildlife
sometimes forest get to crowded and people have to kill them. These people are called defenders of wildlife. Although it is sad people have to do it. :'(
goverment can make wildlife sanctuary
Wildlife Reserves Singapore's motto is ''People, Wildlife and Community - One is no greater than the other''.
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The wildlife (Protection) Act governs wildlife conservation and protection of endangered species. The Act prohibits trade in rare and endangered species. The wildlife Act is adopted by all states except Jammu and Kashmir, which has its own Act the centre provides financial assistance to states for: (i) Strengthening management and protection of infrastructure of national parks and sanctuaries; (ii) Protection of wildlife and control of poaching and illegal trade in wildlife products; (iii) Captive breeding programmes for endangered species of wildlife, (iv) Wildlife education and interpretation; and (v) Development of selected zoos.
By telling the people who to help protcet the wildlife and see if there is a wildlife or animal shelter that you can go to and help out
A slang word for people who love wildlife would be "granola."
The importance of a wildlife park is to manage wildlife in their natural habitats. This also allows people to view nature in a protected area.
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