Wildlife Protection Act was enacted in the year
A1952
B1927
C1972
D1988
Answer:
C. 1972
Read Explanation:
The Wild Life (Protection) Act of 1972 (WLPA) is a landmark Act of the Parliament of India. It was introduced with the primary objective of providing a strong legal framework for the protection of various species of wild animals, birds, and plants across the country, and to regulate poaching, smuggling, and illegal trade in wildlife and its derivatives.
Before 1972, India's existing laws were considered inadequate and outdated for effective wildlife conservation. The enactment of the WLPA marked a crucial shift towards stringent conservation measures.
