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Vermin means wild animals which are believed to be harmful
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Legally speaking, if a species is declared vermin, that particular species can be hunted or culled without restriction
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Any species can be declared vermin except:
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Section 62 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 empowers the states to send a list of wild animals to the Centre requesting it to declare them vermin for selective slaughter.
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For the period the notification is in force such wild animal shall be included in Schedule V of the law, depriving them of any protection under that law.
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The hunted wildlife is declared as government property and it imposes restrictions on how these carcasses must be disposed of.