Global Wildlife Programme stresses modern technology to combat poaching

Q.  The Global Wildlife Programme 2017 saw the release of which documents?
- Published on 04 Oct 17

a. National Wildlife Action Programme
b. Secure Himalayas
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b

ANSWER: Both a and b
 
Global Wildlife Programme stresses modern technology to combat poachingInaugurating the Global Wildlife Programme here today, Dr. Harsh Vardhan emphasised that modern technology must be used to counter poachers and wildlife crimes. He pointed out that the effort has always been to resolve all issues related to wildlife in a harmonious manner.

The Minister said that India has the largest participation of people living in the forests towards conservation efforts.

Two documents – India’s National Wildlife Action Plan (NWAP) for the period 2017-2031 and Secure Himalaya were released on the occasion.

The Plan focuses on preservation of genetic diversity and sustainable development.

The NWAP has five components, 17 themes, 103 conservation actions and 250 projects.

The five components are – strengthening and promoting the integrated management of wildlife and their habitats; adaptation to climate change and promoting integrated sustainable management of aquatic biodiversity in India; promoting eco-tourism, nature education and participatory management; strengthening wildlife research and monitoring of development of human resources in wildlife conservation and enabling policies and resources for conservation of wildlife in India.

The Plan will help to mainstream wildlife conservation in development planning processes.

The Minister also launched the India Wildlife Mobile App to mark the occasion.

Conference will provide a platform to build strategic partnerships between all the 19 nations and enable India to strengthen its enforcement mechanism to control wildlife trafficking.

The nations will learn from each other on strengthening peoples’ participation.

The Environment Secretary emphasised that some new action issues have been considered in the Third National Wildlife Action Plan.

These issues include – climate change and wildlife, wildlife health, inland, coastal and marine conservation and wildlife conflict mitigation.

Some of the issues that will be discussed during the Conference are – leveraging partnerships to promote shared benefits on public-private partnerships and opportunities in wildlife-based tourism that help promote wildlife conservation; inclusive growth infrastructure for wildlife conservation and ways to mitigate impacts of infrastructure in wildlife and innovative approaches to engage people in wildlife conservation.

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