With the help of three examples show how communities have carried out conservation of flora and fauna in India. -SST 10th

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 In Sariska, tiger reserve, people have fought against mining by citing the wildlife Protection Act. People themselves protect forest. In Alwar district of Rajasthan, people of five villages have declared 1200 hectares of forest as the Bhairodevi Dakav Sanctuary declaring their own set of rules which do not allow hunting etc.In the Himalaya region of Uttarakhand, the famous ‘‘Chipko movement’’ has prevented forest deforestation.

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