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Our wildlife resources are depleting very fast. Suggest possible measures to check the same.

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The possible measures to check the wildlife resources are
i. Strict legal measures must be given to the poachers.
ii. Public must be made aware about the depleting wildlife resource.
iii. By protecting the ecosystem like Biosphere reserves, National parks, Sanctuaries etc.
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