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Master the crucial aspects of Environment and Ecology with this focused session for UPSC and other state services. In this video, Ensure BPSC breaks down the legal frameworks, international networks, and latest 2025 regulations that are essential for the Preliminary and Mains examinations. Topics Covered in Detail: 1.1.2 UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR): Understanding the "Man and the Biosphere" (MAB) program, the criteria for selection, and the list of Indian sites included in the global network. 1.1.3 Wildlife Protection Act (WPA), 1972: A deep dive into the bedrock of Indian wildlife law, including the different Schedules, protected area categories (National Parks vs. Sanctuaries), and recent amendments. 1.1.4 Biological Diversity (Access and Benefit Sharing) Regulation 2025: An exclusive look at the newest 2025 regulatory updates ensuring equitable sharing of benefits arising from biological resources. 1.1.5 CSS-Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats Scheme: Analysis of the Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) aimed at recovering critically endangered species and improving habitat management. Why this video is a must-watch: Exam-Oriented Approach: Focused specifically on the UPSC syllabus. Updated Content: Includes the most recent 2025 regulations. Clear Visuals: Simple flowcharts and maps to help you memorize sites and laws easily. Subscribe to Ensure BPSC for comprehensive coverage of current affairs and core GS subjects. Hashtags: #EnsureBPSC #BPSC2026 #WildlifeProtectionAct #EnvironmentAndEcology #UNESCO #BiharPublicServiceCommission #BiodiversityRegulation #UPSC