The Indian Parliament enacted the Wildlife (Protection) Act in 1972, provides for the safeguard and protection of the wildlife (flora and fauna) in the country. Wildlife is a part of 'forests' was a state subject until the Parliament passed this law in 1972. According to Charles Darwin, only the fittest is meant to survive.The Wildlife Protection Act protects all kinds of animals from amphibians to birds, mammals, and reptiles under Section 2(1).The Act prohibits hunting of wild animals specified in Schedules I, II, III, and IV including Indian Elephant, Indian Lion, Snow Leopard, Tiger, and...
The Indian Parliament enacted the Wildlife (Protection) Act in 1972, provides for the safeguard and protection of the wildlife (flora and fauna) in th...