“A case study of Olive Ridley(tortoise) & vultures”

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    Mayank Raj

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    1. Student,University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Department of Law,Dehradun,India
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    nOlive Ridley sea turtles and vultures are two species that were on the verge of extinction due to various factors such as habitat loss, hunting, and human intervention. The Government of India put policies in place to protect these species, and the efforts paid off. The government-imposed restrictions on Olive Ridley sea turtles included the use of turtle excluder devices in fishing gear and the establishment of protected zones along the coast. These precautions were required since the mortality rate of Olive Ridley turtles is increased by their propensity to be entangled in fishing nets. To allow turtles to escape, turtle excluder devices are fastened to fishing nets. India is one of the nations having the largest populations of Olive Ridley turtles worldwide. Since visitors come to see the turtles’ nesting and hatching, they have a considerable economic impact.

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    Keywords: Olive Ridley, Wildlife, conservation, sea turtles, fishing community development

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    Volume 01
    Issue 02
    Received May 5, 2023
    Accepted May 10, 2023
    Published May 15, 2023

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