1. Provide ‘genetic corridors’ for all biological communities in general and ‘crucial corridors’ in particular, for movement of long ranging animals, e.g., elephants and tigers.

2. Awareness should be created among the peoples for the conservation and protection of wildlife.

3. People must be educated about the importance of conservation and to provide with alternative food sources.

4. Particularly endangered and vulnerable species’ areas are to be protected and also capped breeding units of these species are to be established and where needed legislative measure is to be enforced. This will generate the survival of forest dwelling wildlife.

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5. Researchers are needed for conservation and its management programme on it and more equipment should be provided for communication and research.

6. Rehabilitation of endangered and threatened species.

7. Establishment and management of protected area and habitual restoration must be forcefully maintained.

8. National conservation strategy.

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9. Help of Good working NGOs, who are dedicated to wildlife conservation.

10. Enforcement of law to ban wildlife and their products’ trade.

11. Involvement of local peoples of the areas in the management task.