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Question: Which one is a non-existing program? A.Project Tiger B.Project Cheetah C.Project Rhino D...
Which one is a non-existing program?
A.Project Tiger
B.Project Cheetah
C.Project Rhino
D.Project Hangul
Solution
Project Tiger is a conservation program launched to protect the Bengal tigers. Project Rhino is also an international conservative program launched to increase the rhino population and protect rhinos from poachers. Project Hangul is also a conservative program launched by IUCN and WWF to protect the Kashmir stag (hangul) in Dachigam national park, Kashmir.
Complete step by step answer: Conservations programs are aimed to protect, serve, and ultimately conserve a threatened or endangered species from becoming extinct. These programs are launched by local governments and by international organizations.
Loss of habitat, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts have led to dwindling counts of many species. Some famously launched programs are Project Tiger, Project Rhino, and Project Hangul.
Project Tiger was launched in April 1973 by the government of India to protect and conserve the Bengal tigers and to increase their number in the wild.
Project rhino was launched on 22 September 2011, also coined as word rhino day as a collaboration by the international rhino fund, WWF, Assam forest department, Bodoland territorial council, and the U.S Fishes and Wildlife services to address the declining number of rhinos in the northeastern states of India.
Project Hangul was launched in 1970, to address the declining populations of the Kashmir stag. This project was a joint initiative of the Indian government, IUCN, and WWF to sort out various conservative strategies to increase the stag population in the Dachigam national park.
Project Cheetah is a non-existent program and thus the correct option is B.
Note: Conservative programs aim to protect and increase the population of endangered species all over the world.
These programs are of vital importance to maintaining ecological balance and species diversity.
Project Tiger and Project Hangul are specific projects launched in India.
Project Rhino is an international project and the conservative program for rhinos in India is called the Indian one horn vision.
Project cheetah is a non-existent program in the Indian subcontinent as Asiatic cheetahs have become extinct in India and are currently found only in Africa.