Answer:
(i) This entire habitat
that we live in has immense biodiversity.
(ii) The
conservation projects are now focusing on biodiversity rather than on a few of
its components.
(iii)
There is now a more intensive search for different conservation measures.
Increasingly, even insects are beginning to find a place in conservation
planning.
(iv)
In the notification under Wildlife Act of 1980 and 1986, several hundred
butterflies, moths, beetles and one dragonfly have been added to the list of
protected species.
(v) In
1991, for the first time plants were also added to the list starting with six
species.
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