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Indian Board for Wildlife

The Indian Board for Wildlife is a government body established in 1952 to advise the Indian government on wildlife conservation and management. Comprising experts from various sectors, it provides guidance on policies, protected areas, and habitat preservation to ensure sustainable coexistence of humans and wildlife. Its role includes advising on wildlife protection laws, promoting conservation initiatives, and fostering collaboration among government agencies, scientists, and local communities to safeguard India's rich biodiversity.