Wildlife Protection Act 1972 โ Schedules & Key Provisions
Original 6 schedules, 2022 amendment reducing to 4, CITES alignment, and key legal provisions.
The Wildlife Protection Act (WPA), 1972 is the primary legislation for wildlife conservation in India. It was enacted to provide protection to wild animals, birds, and plants, and to establish a network of protected areas.
- Enacted: 1972 (came into force September 9, 1972)
- Applies to: Whole of India except J&K (which had its own act; now merged post-2019)
- Major amendments: 1982, 1986, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2006, 2022
- 2022 Amendment: Most significant recent change โ reduced schedules from 6 to 4; aligned with CITES
- Administered by: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
| Schedule | Category | Protection Level | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schedule I | Highly endangered species | Absolute protection; highest penalties | Tiger, Lion, Elephant, Rhino, Snow Leopard, Gharial, Dugong |
| Schedule II | Protected species | High protection; lesser penalties than Sch I | Blue Bull (Nilgai), Barking Deer, Himalayan Black Bear |
| Schedule III | Protected species | Moderate protection | Hyena, Porcupine, Flying Fox |
| Schedule IV | Protected species | Lesser penalties | Magpie Robin, Skinks, most birds |
| Schedule V | Vermin | Can be hunted/killed | Common Crow, Fruit Bat, Rat, Common Myna |
| Schedule VI | Protected Plants | Prohibited trade/possession | Beddome’s Cycad, Blue Vanda, Red Vanda, Kuth, Pitcher Plant, Ladies Slipper Orchid |
๐ด New Schedule I
Highest protection; absolute prohibition on hunting; corresponds to old Schedules I & II combined. Includes CITES Appendix I species.
๐ก New Schedule II
Protected species with lesser penalties; corresponds to old Schedules III & IV. Includes CITES Appendix II & III species.
๐ข New Schedule III (Vermin)
Species that can be declared vermin by Central Govt; corresponds to old Schedule V. Crow, rat, fruit bat, common myna.
๐ต New Schedule IV (Plants)
Protected plants; trade and possession prohibited; corresponds to old Schedule VI. Orchids, cycads, pitcher plants.
- Full name: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
- Signed: 1963 (Washington D.C.); entered force 1975
- Secretariat: Geneva, Switzerland
- India joined: 1976
- Appendix I: Most endangered; trade banned (e.g., Tiger, Elephant, Rhino)
- Appendix II: Not immediately threatened but trade regulated (e.g., Hippopotamus)
- Appendix III: Protected in at least one country; cooperation requested
- Prohibition on hunting: Hunting of any wild animal listed in Schedules IโIV is prohibited
- Protected Areas: Provides legal framework for National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Conservation Reserves, Community Reserves
- Trade prohibition: Buying, selling, or possessing any Schedule I animal or its derivatives is banned
- Penalties: Imprisonment up to 7 years and/or fine for Schedule I offences
- NTCA: National Tiger Conservation Authority โ statutory body under WPA (2006 amendment)
- Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB): Established under WPA to combat wildlife crime
- Central Zoo Authority (CZA): Regulates zoos; established under WPA 1972
| Plant | Type | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Beddome’s Cycad | Cycad | Critically endangered; endemic to South India |
| Blue Vanda (Vanda coerulea) | Orchid | Rare blue orchid; NE India |
| Red Vanda (Renanthera imschootiana) | Orchid | Critically endangered orchid; NE India |
| Kuth (Saussurea lappa) | Herb | Medicinal plant; Himalayan alpine meadows |
| Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes khasiana) | Carnivorous plant | Only native pitcher plant in India; Meghalaya |
| Ladies Slipper Orchid | Orchid | Rare terrestrial orchid; Himalayan region |
โ Original 6 schedules; 2022 amendment reduced to 4 schedules
โ Schedule I (original): Highest protection โ Tiger, Lion, Elephant, Rhino, Snow Leopard, Gharial
โ Schedule V (original): Vermin โ Crow, Fruit Bat, Rat, Common Myna
โ Schedule VI (original): Protected Plants โ Beddome’s Cycad, Blue Vanda, Red Vanda, Kuth, Pitcher Plant, Ladies Slipper Orchid
โ 2022 Amendment: 6โ4 schedules; aligned with CITES; invasive species provisions
โ CITES: signed 1963; entered force 1975; Secretariat Geneva
โ CITES Appendix I = trade banned; II = regulated; III = cooperation
โ NTCA: statutory body under WPA (2006 amendment)
โ WCCB: Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
โ CZA: Central Zoo Authority โ regulates zoos
โ NBWL: National Board for Wildlife โ chaired by PM