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What is the aim of wild life conservation?

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(i) To control and limit exploitation of species.
(ii) To preserve the plants and animals from extinction.
(iii) Maintenance of threatened species and protect species which are on the verge of extinction.
(iv) Preserve the endangerd species.
(v) To study the ecological relatinship of the plants and animals in natural habitat.
(vi)Hunting and poaching should be prohibited.
(vii) Establishment of National parks, Wildlife sanctuaries, protected areas and Biosphere reserves.
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