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Create wildlife reserves and parks for animals to live in (create new ecosystems)
James M. Usher has written: 'Management and conservation of fur-bearing animals on national forest lands of the western United States' -- subject(s): Forest reserves, Fur-bearing animals, Wildlife conservaton
Derrick Ovington has written: 'Kakadu' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Art, National parks and reserves, Natural monuments 'Australian endangered species' -- subject(s): Rare animals, Wildlife conservation
one of the things that the government can do is try to lessen the excavations in their country and try to reuse materials that can be to lessen the wastes in various places.
The features of the wildlife protection act of 1972 was enacted in India to protect the various endangered animals and plants. In 1972, National parks and reserves were opened to protect these endangered species.
1. establishment of Reserves 2. Prohibition of netting 3. Prohibition of hunting 4. Wildlife protection act 5. fencing
At wildlife game reserves in Africa (for example) tourists come to the reserve and go on safaris. This brings money into the reserve to be spent on better healthcare and treatment for the animals and payment for the staff that work there. Game reserves are often in remote bushland and are often staffed by mostly park rangers. Their main objective is the animals care and welfare.
Economically, it increases funding power for the government as most zoos and wildlife parks have entrance fees and ticket prices. However if it is a privately owned local zoo/reserve, it might increase the overall gross domestic product of the country (which is the increase of total output of the country) only if it is local. Enviromentally, it reduces the likelihood of extinction of animals whom are being poached or killed by pollution. Wildlife reserves retains the environment for the animals to live in, protected from industrialisation. Socially, it provides entertainment for the masses and also from a political point of view, it satisfies the wildlife parties/groups.
Some national parks in Africa protect all animals from poaching sucha as Lions, Giraffes, Zebras and other animals found there
The National Wildlife Federation aims to protext the environment from harm. Some of the main duties involve helping injured animals and suing companies that damage the environment and natural habitats.
Governments could ensure wildlife habitats by putting animals into preserves , refuges, provincial and national parks , that way you could protect animals from certain kinds of human activities.
Flying in a hot air balloon is a popular hobby and interest to many enthusiasts. It has also been used to study, survey and film African wildlife. A hot air balloon can pass over above the herds and animals in an African National Game Reserves, for instance, without disturbing the animals far below.