By Diyagarajan B | PROJECT LEADER
Hello!
Good day and greetings from ARTI!
We are committed to addressing issues and raising awareness in our service area. All creatures and wildlife have the right to exist in our world. While tribal communities in India have traditionally hunted for meat and trophies, the illegal international trade in wildlife has introduced new challenges related to hunting and poaching. Please raise awareness in nearby forest villages about the importance of not hunting wild animals and following government laws.
We raise awareness to provide information about the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act of 1972 and to emphasize its significance. This legislation is crucial as it addresses the extinction of various species, including birds, reptiles, animals, and insects. We aim to inform the forest villages about the penalties and punishments associated with hunting in protected forests. It is also vital for them to understand the importance of forests for our survival.
Together, we can make a difference!
Warm regards,
Diyagarajan B
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