WILDLIFE (PROTECTION) LICENSING (ADDITIONAL MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION) RULES, 2024 

News Context: Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) notified Wildlife (Protection) Licensing (Additional Matters for Consideration) Rules, 2024. 

About these Rules:

    • These rules aim to replace Wildlife (Protection) Licensing (Additional Matters for Consideration) Rules, 1983. 
    • The 1983 rules prohibited issuing licences to trade in a wild animal categorised under Schedule I or Part II of Schedule II under Wildlife Protection Act (WPA) 1972. 
    • Licences were granted in exceptional cases with previous approval of the central government. 
    • This condition has been changed in 2024 rules. 
  • New 2024 rules:
    • No such licence shall be granted if it relates to any wild animal specified in Schedule I to the Act, except with previous consultation of Central Government. 
    • Chief Wildlife Warden or an Authorised Officer issues the licence based on parameters like existing licences and implications of licence on hunting or trade of wild animals concerned etc. 
  • Impact of New Rules: Might adversely affect mammals and birds enlisted in Schedule II, as some of them are already endangered. Examples: Bulbuls, Falcons, Turtles, Geckos, Snakes, Bats etc. 
    • Earlier, Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Act, 2022 has reduced the number of Schedules from 6 (as of 1972 act) to 4. 
About Wadge Bank Ecosystem:

  • It lies south of Cape Comorin in the Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu. 
  • It is part of Indian continental shelf. 
  • It is one of the most productive coastal areasin the world. 
  • In this region, seas (Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea) meet with a distinct pattern of water currents in different seasons (southwest and northeast monsoon).

KUNO NATIONAL PARK (KNP) 

News Context: Recently, a Namibian cheetah translocated to KNP under Project Cheetah, gave birth to 4 cubs. 

About Kuno National Park:

  • Location: In Madhya Pradesh and is a part of Central Indian Vindhyan Hills. o Forest: Dry Deciduous. 
  • River: Kuno river is main source of water. 
  • Flora: Mainly dominated by Kardhai, Salai, Khair trees, along with vast grasslands.
  • Fauna: Spotted deer, Chousingha, Nilgai, Black buck, Leopard, Wild dog or Dhole, etc.

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