- A. Only one
- B. Only two
- C. Only three
- D. All four
Answer: C
Explanation
Statement 1 is correct: As per the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (WLPA), once an area is declared a Community Reserve, the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State assumes the role of its governing authority. Statement 2 is correct: Community Reserves are protected areas where hunting is strictly prohibited to conserve wildlife. Statement 3 is correct: While hunting and agricultural practices are restricted, local communities are generally allowed to collect non-timber forest produce (NTFP) in a sustainable manner, as this is often crucial for their livelihoods. Statement 4 is incorrect: Traditional agricultural practices are typically not allowed within Community Reserves to minimize human disturbance and protect the ecological integrity of the area. Therefore, three statements are correct.