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   Term coined by WILLIAM HORNADY (1913)




   Book named “OUR VANISHING WILD LIFE”
DEFENITIONS
 Webster's dictionary
   -”as living things that are neither human nor
  domesticated specially mammals, birds and fishes
  hunted by man.”
 IBWL(1970)

    -”as the entire native uncultivated flora and fauna
  of the country”
 Wild life protection act(1972)

   -”any animal – bees, butterflies, crustacean, fishes
  and moth- and aquatic and land vegetation which
  form a part of any habitat.”
INDIA
   Home of
         - 7.6% of mammals
         - 12.6% of birds
         - 6.2% of reptiles
         - 6% of flowering plants
    --- 172% of IUCN recommended threatened
    species are seen in INDIA
IMPORTANCE OF WILD LIFE

-maintenance of biodiversity
-good source of income as tourism, wildlife products
-good genetic resource
-genetic, species and ecosystem level biodiversity of
  organisms
-ample materials for scientific studies and researches
-aesthetic and recreational value
REASONS FOR EXTINCTION


     NATURAL               ANTRAPOGENIC

• Forest fire          • Deforestation
• Earthquake           • Pollution
• Successional         • Hunting
  progress             • Fetching of trees
• Flood                • Sand mining
• Draught              • Depletion of
• Diseases               habitats
• Climatic variation   • Desertification etc..
  etc..
MAJOR REASONS FOR WILD LIFE
       DESTRUCTION

       Holocene mass
        destruction


                 HABITAT
  OVERKILL
               DESTRUCTION


INTRODUCTION
                CHAINS OF
   OF NEW
               DESTRUCTION
   SPECIES
DEFENITIONS
 The journal of wildlife
  management(1957)
  - it is a part of the greater movement
  for conservation of our entire native
  flora and fauna
 Aldo Leopold(1933) in his book
  “Game management”
  - “ …the art of making land produce
  sustained annual crops to wild games
  for recreational use”
PRINCIPLES OF WILD LIFE MANAGEMENT


• area
                                  Maintenance of                                  Managing desirable &
• No. of organisms               succession stages   • Prevention of               undesirable species
                                                       hunting
                          • Preservation of          • Reforestation          • reintroduction of
                            each community           • Control of diseases      endemic species
                            ( from pioneer to                                 • Managing exotic
                            climax                            Control &         species
      Carrying capacity     community)                      preservation of
                                                                habitat
Aims of wildlife
 Protection of natural habitats through    management
  controlled, limited exploitation of
  species
 Maintenance of the viable number of
  species in the protected areas
 Establishment of biosphere reserves for
  plants and animals
 Protection through legislation
ORGANISATIONS FOR
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Non – Governmental organizations
Bombay Natural History
Society(BNHS)
• Founded in 1883
• Collection of specimens of flora and
  fauna of India, Burma and Sreelanka

Wildlife Preservation Society
of India
• Founded in 1958
• Protection of habitats of rare and
  endangered species
World Wildlife Fund- Nature India(WWF)
•   World level 1961(Glands, Switzerland)
•   Recommended by IUCN
•   In India 1969 (Bombay)
•   In Kerala 1986
WORKS OF NGOS
   Pilighit, Uttarpradesh
   30 tigers, 127 animals, 556 bird species, and 2100
    flowering plants
   6 million people depend on this forest for their livelihood
   The area is of high conservation value
   NGOs organized PSS [Paryavaran Sudhar Santhan]
   Aims
    -protection of wildlife, endangered sp. And habitat
    -surveying, implementing and monitoring conservation
    programs
   Supported by
    -WWF-tiger emergency fund
    -UP Forest Department
 Central Board for Wildlife(CBWL) in 1952
 Redesignated as Indian Board for Wildlife(IBWL)

  - advisory committee to govt. in the subject of
  wildlife
 Legislation in 1972 Wildlife (protection) act

  - endemic and endangered fauna
  - setting up NPs and WLSs
  - State wildlife advisory board
  - trade of wild animals and their products
  - regulation of hunting
   Amendment of 1991
       included flora under the act
   Later in 1993 and 2002
       Creation of 2 types of reserves
       1. community reserves
       2. conservation reserves
 42nd amendment of Constitution in 1976
       brought wildlife and forest under concurrent list
   India become a party in CITES in 1976
       Control in the trade of endangered species
   Conservation of threatened species
     Project tiger(1973)
     Project elephant(1992)
     Project crocodile
     Rehabilitation of Rhinos
   Amendment of Wildlife (protection) act
    2002
     State government can declare conservation
      reserves
   Under IBWL, each state has a State Board
    for Wild Life
    it can advise the state government
     In selection and management of protected areas
     In the formation of policies for protection
     In harmonizing the measures of protection with
      the needs of local people
     Any matter connected with wildlife
Ecology

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Ecology

  • 1.
  • 2. Term coined by WILLIAM HORNADY (1913)  Book named “OUR VANISHING WILD LIFE”
  • 3. DEFENITIONS  Webster's dictionary -”as living things that are neither human nor domesticated specially mammals, birds and fishes hunted by man.”  IBWL(1970) -”as the entire native uncultivated flora and fauna of the country”  Wild life protection act(1972) -”any animal – bees, butterflies, crustacean, fishes and moth- and aquatic and land vegetation which form a part of any habitat.”
  • 4. INDIA  Home of - 7.6% of mammals - 12.6% of birds - 6.2% of reptiles - 6% of flowering plants --- 172% of IUCN recommended threatened species are seen in INDIA
  • 5. IMPORTANCE OF WILD LIFE -maintenance of biodiversity -good source of income as tourism, wildlife products -good genetic resource -genetic, species and ecosystem level biodiversity of organisms -ample materials for scientific studies and researches -aesthetic and recreational value
  • 6. REASONS FOR EXTINCTION NATURAL ANTRAPOGENIC • Forest fire • Deforestation • Earthquake • Pollution • Successional • Hunting progress • Fetching of trees • Flood • Sand mining • Draught • Depletion of • Diseases habitats • Climatic variation • Desertification etc.. etc..
  • 7. MAJOR REASONS FOR WILD LIFE DESTRUCTION Holocene mass destruction HABITAT OVERKILL DESTRUCTION INTRODUCTION CHAINS OF OF NEW DESTRUCTION SPECIES
  • 8.
  • 9. DEFENITIONS  The journal of wildlife management(1957) - it is a part of the greater movement for conservation of our entire native flora and fauna  Aldo Leopold(1933) in his book “Game management” - “ …the art of making land produce sustained annual crops to wild games for recreational use”
  • 10. PRINCIPLES OF WILD LIFE MANAGEMENT • area Maintenance of Managing desirable & • No. of organisms succession stages • Prevention of undesirable species hunting • Preservation of • Reforestation • reintroduction of each community • Control of diseases endemic species ( from pioneer to • Managing exotic climax Control & species Carrying capacity community) preservation of habitat
  • 11. Aims of wildlife  Protection of natural habitats through management controlled, limited exploitation of species  Maintenance of the viable number of species in the protected areas  Establishment of biosphere reserves for plants and animals  Protection through legislation
  • 12.
  • 13. ORGANISATIONS FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Non – Governmental organizations
  • 14. Bombay Natural History Society(BNHS) • Founded in 1883 • Collection of specimens of flora and fauna of India, Burma and Sreelanka Wildlife Preservation Society of India • Founded in 1958 • Protection of habitats of rare and endangered species
  • 15. World Wildlife Fund- Nature India(WWF) • World level 1961(Glands, Switzerland) • Recommended by IUCN • In India 1969 (Bombay) • In Kerala 1986
  • 16. WORKS OF NGOS  Pilighit, Uttarpradesh  30 tigers, 127 animals, 556 bird species, and 2100 flowering plants  6 million people depend on this forest for their livelihood  The area is of high conservation value  NGOs organized PSS [Paryavaran Sudhar Santhan]  Aims -protection of wildlife, endangered sp. And habitat -surveying, implementing and monitoring conservation programs  Supported by -WWF-tiger emergency fund -UP Forest Department
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  • 18.  Central Board for Wildlife(CBWL) in 1952  Redesignated as Indian Board for Wildlife(IBWL) - advisory committee to govt. in the subject of wildlife  Legislation in 1972 Wildlife (protection) act - endemic and endangered fauna - setting up NPs and WLSs - State wildlife advisory board - trade of wild animals and their products - regulation of hunting
  • 19. Amendment of 1991  included flora under the act  Later in 1993 and 2002  Creation of 2 types of reserves 1. community reserves 2. conservation reserves  42nd amendment of Constitution in 1976  brought wildlife and forest under concurrent list  India become a party in CITES in 1976  Control in the trade of endangered species  Conservation of threatened species  Project tiger(1973)  Project elephant(1992)  Project crocodile  Rehabilitation of Rhinos
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  • 21. Amendment of Wildlife (protection) act 2002  State government can declare conservation reserves  Under IBWL, each state has a State Board for Wild Life it can advise the state government  In selection and management of protected areas  In the formation of policies for protection  In harmonizing the measures of protection with the needs of local people  Any matter connected with wildlife