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What is the aim of wild life conservation?

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(i) The main aim of wild life conservation is to preserve the plants and animals from extinction, prevent deforestation, maintain ecobalance, preserve the endangered species and also study the ecological relations of the plants and animals in natural habitat.
(ii) Plantation, cultivation, grazing, felling trees, hunting and poaching are prohibited here.
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