Section 38V of WLPA : Section 38V: Tiger Conservation Plan
WLPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where the State Government, based on the recommendations from the Tiger Conservation Authority, decides to declare a certain forested area within its jurisdiction as a new tiger reserve. The area is home to a significant tiger population and requires immediate intervention to ensure the species' survival.
The government, in accordance with Section 38V of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, notifies the area as a tiger reserve. They then proceed to draft a Tiger Conservation Plan that includes measures such as:
- Enhancing anti-...
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