Introduction:
Recent government initiatives taken in the field of Indian wildlife preservation and its subsequent consequences is beginning to bear fruit Eco resources have been identified, plans chalked to prevent the exploitation of wildlife resources. Trees have been planted, sanctuaries and reserves created, and a stringent law against poaching enforced. The reasonably powerful environmentalist lobby is doing their best to encourage animal saving projects. The Reserve Forests in India bears a living testimony to the helping hands that have been forwarded by the Indian environmentalists and avid animal lovers alike. Wildlife magazines like Sanctuary gives a detailed survey of the animal kingdom, acting as a measuring stick to the many animal reserves that exist in every nook and corner of India
Reserve Forests in India enjoy a higher degree of security than its counterparts namely the protected forests. This is because Reserve Forests do not allow you to hunt and graze in its precincts while Protected forests allow that, with some degree of restriction.
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