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  2. Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Parliament of India Long title An Act to provide for the protection of Wild animals, birds and plants and for matters connected therewith or ancillary or incidental thereto. Citation Act No. 53 of 1972 Enacted by Parliament of India Enacted 9 September 1972 Status: In force The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted ...

  3. Eryx johnii - Wikipedia

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    Such blind faith has resulted in endangering the species, and in illegal trade in India, despite being a protected species under Schedule IV of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, of India. [7] It is also banned in India as pets.

  4. Dumna Nature Reserve Park - Wikipedia

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    It includes a dam, forests, and wildlife in a 1058-hectare area. Wild animals, including chital, wild boar, porcupine, jackals, and many species of birds inhabit the park. Sightings of leopards have also been reported in and around the park. [2] A children's park and a restaurant are available.

  5. Bare-bellied hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Hedgehogs are protected species under schedule IV of Wildlife Protection Act (1972). [4] [5] It was also found in Kottayam and Palakkad districts of Kerala. Madras hedgehogs are hunted locally in India for subsistence food and medicinal purposes. They are wildly perceived to be a cure for tuberculosis and asthma, as well as offer relief against ...

  6. Beddome's coral snake - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... it is listed in Schedule IV of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. [1] References

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  8. Indian crested porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The Indian crested porcupine is protected under the India Schedule IV of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, amended up to 2002. [2] Nonetheless, because it is destructive to gardens and agricultural crops, it is widely hunted. [5] [27] It is traded for consumption and medicinal use. [2]

  9. Indian hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The tail is only about 2-4 centimeters long. It has a stocky body with a short head, a long snout, small, dark eyes, and relatively large ears. Its legs are a gray-brown color with 5 digits on each and small but strong claws. Hedgehogs are protected species under Schedule IV of Wildlife Protection Act (1972). [4]