A YouTuber from Sircilla named Pranay Kumar is in trouble after posting a video showing how to make peacock curry. The video went viral and caused a lot of anger because it promotes eating a protected animal, which is illegal.
Pranay Kumar is now facing charges under the Wildlife Protection Act. Authorities say the video not only promotes but also involves the killing of a protected species. Forest officials are looking into whether the video is real and have taken samples for testing. If the claims are true, Kumar could face serious legal consequences.
This incident has raised concerns about how social media is used irresponsibly. People are now calling for stricter rules to prevent similar problems in the future.
Why Do We Need the Wildlife Protection Act?
The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 makes it illegal to hunt, kill, or injure any wild animal or bird, including those that people might consider eating.
Provisions Include:
Protection of All Wildlife:
The Act protects many animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even invertebrates.
Penalties for Violations:
Those found guilty of killing protected animals face strict penalties, including jail time and heavy fines.
Exceptions:
There are few exceptions, such as for scientific research or pest control, but these require specific permits and are tightly regulated.
Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks:
The Act allows the government to create wildlife sanctuaries and national parks to protect important habitats.
Trade Regulation:
It regulates both domestic and international trade in wildlife and wildlife products to prevent illegal trafficking.
Reasons for the Prohibition:
Conservation:
Many species are threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Protecting them from hunting is essential for their survival.
Ecological Balance:
Animals play crucial roles in ecosystems. Removing them can upset these delicate balances.
Human Health:
Some wild animals carry diseases that can harm humans. Eating them poses health risks.
While the Wildlife Protection Act focuses on wild animals, other laws protect and ensure the welfare of domesticated animals and those raised for food.
For more detailed information about the Wildlife Protection Act, including which animals and government bodies it covers, visit: https://www.drishtiias.com/to-the-points/paper3/wildlife-protection-act-wpa-1972.