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INTRODUCTIONThe word Conservation i
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HISTORY OF CONSERVATIONEarly effort
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From the Vedic to the Pre-Mughal pe
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Protected Areas:Importance & Assess
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Categorization Of PAsIn the year 19
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opportunities for public enjoyment
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Establishment of Protected Areas in
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Support guidelines for the establis
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Protected Area Network in IndiaIndi
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NATIONAL PARKSThere are 92 existing
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Current PA Summary of India (as on
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Wetland Protected Areas and Waterbi
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14. Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam 1982-83
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Protected Area Network in OrissaPro
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Badrama SanctuaryBadrama sanctuary,
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No. of Human Habitations insidethe
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Bamboo and bamboo related product c
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LocationAreaLegal Status of LandAcq
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Location (District)AreaLegal Status
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LocationAreaLocated in the District
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were now closed to hunting though f
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The CRZ regulation is to be enforce
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LocationAreaLegal Status of Land Ac
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households of Behentasahi and Dhola
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The tribal people are prevented fro
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LocationKhurda, Puri and ganjam dis
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LocationAreaDate of Notification U/
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Location Located in Kendrapara reve
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LocationLocated in the District of
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people. Without having access to th
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Khalasuni SanctuaryKhalasuni sanctu
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Kotgarh SanctuaryKotgarh sanctuary,
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Issues in Kotgarh Sanctuary• Proc
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the limits of the sanctuary, which
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Location Between 21 degree -45’ t
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According to the ranger, U.N.Mahant
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Lakhari SanctuaryThe lack of roads
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Nandankanan SanctuaryRight outside
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Satkosia SanctuarySatkosia Gorge Sa
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Issues in Satkosia Wildlife Sanctua
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widow pensions etc. Why not we? Are
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The importance of forest-based live
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discussion, he cited one example of
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esiding inside the sanctuary. But a
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