Answer:
(i) In some areas of
India, local communities are struggling to conserve these habitats along with
government officials, recognizing that this would secure their livelihood also.
(ii) In
Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, villagers have fought against mining by
citing the Wildlife Protection Act.
(iii)
In many areas, villagers themselves are protecting habitats and rejecting any
government involvement.
(iv) The
inhabitants of five villages in the Alwar District of Rajasthan have declared
1,200 hectares of forests as the 'Bhairodev Dakav Sonchuri', declaring their
own set of rules and regulations which do not allow hunting and emphasizes on
protecting the wildlife against any outside encroachments.
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