Parliament Question:- Illegal Trading of Flora and Fauna
Parliament Question:- Illegal Trading of Flora and Fauna
As per the records available with the Wild Life Crime Control Bureau and based on the cases reported and provided by State Law Enforcement Agencies, there is no increase in number of cases of illegal trade in wild life during the last three years.
The following are the important steps taken by Government for control of illegal wild life trade:
The information regarding arrests made in various States in connection with illegal wildlife trade as available with the Wild Life Crime Control Bureau during the last three years, is placed as Annexure. Further, the details of the properties seized by different authorities in various states in connection with illegal wildlife trade is not collated at the level of the Ministry.
Annexure
Details of arrests made in various States in connection with illegal wildlife trade as available with the Wild Life Crime Control Bureau during the last three years
S.No
State
No. of accused arrested
2021-22
2022-23
2023-24
1
Andhra Pradesh
12
–
2
2
Arunachal Pradesh
–
–
1
3
Assam
38
31
19
4
Bihar
13
5
11
5
Chhattisgarh
15
19
10
6
Delhi
13
8
4
7
Goa
–
–
3
8
Gujarat
2
15
15
9
Haryana
5
1
–
10
Himachal Pradesh
7
3
1
11
Jammu & Kashmir
–
1
7
12
Jharkhand
2
9
5
13
Karnataka
8
21
–
14
Kerala
20
3
14
15
Madhya Pradesh
46
40
31
16
Maharashtra
38
18
15
17
Manipur
–
5
1
18
Meghalaya
4
3
–
19
Mizoram
–
–
2
20
Nagaland
–
2
–
21
Odisha
25
30
19
22
Punjab
2
1
–
23
Rajasthan
12
10
7
24
Tamil Nadu
30
40
29
25
Telangana
3
4
1
26
Uttar Pradesh
45
22
24
27
Uttarakhand
4
10
17
28
West Bengal
49
28
38
This information was given by Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
- The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 has been amended time to time for better protection of wild life.
- The Wild Life Crime Control Bureau has been established for control of illegal trade in wild life and its products.
- The Wild Life Crime Control Bureau participates in global operations in coordination with INTERPOL.
- The Wild Life Crime Control Bureau conducts sensitization and capacity building programmes for enforcement agencies, including the State Police and Forest department officials, for combatting wild life crime.
- India is a signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) that regulates international trade in wild life and its derivatives.
- Provisions of CITES have been incorporated in the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972.