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Chapter 2 : National Law of Forestry and Conservation

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 In – situ Conservation Law : Natural Habitat
- National Parks and Wildlife
- Conservation Area Management
- Protected Area Management Policy and Guidelines
- Other Sectoral Laws
 Ex-situ Conservation : Zoo, vulture feeding
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Ceicil: The Lion
Hunting
Pro - Hunting Anti - Hunting
Certain species - open 1. Protection of Endangered species
Certain time and license grant 2. Animal Rights
Dorpatan : tourism promotion 3. Non – Genuine purpose
( Unnecessary desire)
Revenue 4. Balance of eco -system
Conflict termination 5. Cultural Aspect
Tribal culture 6. Threat to Man kind
7. Protection of Environment
8. Tourism
9. Diplomatic

Eco system: epidemic – send it to other


Revenue

Annex list
Hunting license
National park and

1. Hunting

2. Demarcation

- Conservation Area
- Buffer Zone : There are compensation mechanism.
Questionable aspect regarding compensation

3. Trophies: something that. You acquire inside the national park, they are really
regulated.

Chain of custody

4. Resources : Consumer’s committee ,


5. Liability : Tort, Research – specimen , control on bio – diversity theft

6. Punishment:

- Can not Construct


- Can run services – take permission from the administrative bodies ( in the absolute
best interest of the conservation area).

Hunting birds and fishes – protecting birds

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Ex -situ Conservation Laws

Take animals out of their habitat.

- Zoo
- Ghadiyal Breeding Houses
- Elephant Breeding House

- Less resources

- Regular Patrolling

- Regular veterans

- Can not quarantine - Acadia National Park

- Namibia : Rhino poached

In - situ Ex - situ
Less monitor Monitor
Natural habitat Taken away from natural habitat
Invest a lot of resources: food
Liability : tort law – foresee ability

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