Section 37 of BDA : Section 37: Biodiversity Heritage Sites
BDA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a state in India has identified a region with a unique ecosystem, hosting rare plant species and supporting indigenous wildlife. To preserve this natural treasure, the state government, after consulting with local governing bodies like village panchayats, declares this region a biodiversity heritage site as per Section 37(1) of The Biological Diversity Act, 2002. The declaration is published in the Official Gazette for public awareness.
Following this, the state government...
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