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Foresters: Foresters to Crack Down on Those Nailing Hoardings to Trees in Mysuru | Mysuru News

District authorities in Mysuru are taking action against property owners and business establishments that have illegally nailed hoardings to trees. The authorities have given a two-week deadline for the removal of these illegal installations, and strict action will be taken against those who fail to comply. This crackdown is in accordance with the Karnataka Forest Act 1963, Forest Rules 1969, and Wildlife Protection Act 1972.

Feb 15 Deadline: Feb 15 deadline to remove boards from trees | Mysuru News

Forest officials in Mysuru have set a deadline of Feb 15 for the public to remove advertising boards, banners, name plates, cables, and lights fixed to roadside trees. Violators will face legal consequences under the Karnataka Forest Act and Forest Rules.

Legal loopholes in wildlife protection

THE top five most endangered wildlife in Malaysia are the Malayan tiger (estimated 150 left), Malayan sun bear (estimated 1,000 left), Malayan tapir (estimated 1,500 left), Bornean pygmy elephant (estimated 1,500 left), and orang utan (estimated 105,000 left).

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