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Recognized by Ministry of Tourism ,
Govt. of India
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We are allied members of Indian Association of Tour Operators
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Wildlife Conservations
“If BUYING
STOPS, THE KILLING TOO”
As we all
know that India is a land of kings & they are very much
famous for there luxurious life style & various hobbies
and hunting is a very famous hobbies of the kings. They
killed animals for there skin and bones and also at that
time it is a matter of luxury. After freedom in the year
1947 due to the reduced numbers of many wild animals
and the tiger there was a need of wildlife conservation
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CAUSE:
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As described above the wild animals are
hunted for their skin and bones because the skin of the
animals is used in making accessories and the bones of
the animals are used in making medicines for curing
various diseases but the main thing by which are
affecting the wildlife is deforestation under this we
require wood and land for our use due to which the
forest area get reduced and the wild animals move
towards the residential area and they were killed
accidentally or intentionally it is a very big problem
which we are facing presently.
REMEDY:
- Due to day -by –day decrease in the number
of wild animals the government of India completely
prohibit the hunting of animals and decided to make wild
life sanctuaries in various parts of India, so the wild
animals live in there natural habitat & grow up there.
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In the present scenario various
organizations such as “PETA”
And “WWF” is working for wildlife conservation.
The goal of conservation of wildlife is only achieved by
awareness and by avoiding the use of products which are
made-up of animals skin & bones. If the hunting &
killing of wild animals couldn’t stop it, it will give
rise to a serious disaster, which is not good for our
environment animal and ultimately for us too.
“If BUYING
STOPS, THE KILLING TOO”
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