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july 29 international tigerday
India declared that increase in tigers from about 2,000 in 1970 to about 3,000 now.
annual growth rate lower than 1% after 50 years of incredible, sometimes heroic, efforts. Clearly, India has done better than other tiger range countries, but at what cost and what efficiency needs deeper scrutiny.
legal instruments that enabled tiger recoveries in India were the .
1.Wildlife Protection Act of 1972
2.Forest (Conservation) Act of 1980,
wildlife habitats for cultivation and exploitation by loosely defined “forest-dwellers”. This populist movement led to the implementation of the Forest Rights Act of 2006
tiger extinction in Sariska Reserve caused a public outcry in 2005, leading to the appointment of a Tiger Task Force (TTF)
National Tiger Conservation Authority. It has bloated in size, swallowing up schemes totally unrelated to tigers, such as the recovery of snow leopards and translocation of African cheetahs to India.
report of Tiger Census 2020
India has 70 percent of world’s tiger population.
LIDAR survey technology to be used for the first time for effective fodder and water augmentation in forest area
Lidar is a method for measuring distances by illuminating the target with laser light and measuring the reflection with a sensor.
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method of census
1.Pug Mark Method: In this method, the footprint of the tiger is important.
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total 50 tiger reserve in india now
the Bhoramdev Tiger Reserve (coming soon)when finally approved will be the 51st 'Tiger Reserve' in the country. Notably, five years ago, a proposal was sent to NTCA in this regard as there was tiger movement from Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh to Bhoramdev Wildlife Sanctuary,
project tiger
(i)aim of saving the steadily declining population of tigers in India on 1 April 1973. (ii)At present, there are 47 such reserves located in 18 tiger range states of India.(iii)inpresent a little more than 2% of the country’s area is covered under the Project.
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Project Tiger was launched by the Indira Gandhi government in 1973 from the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand.
objectives of the project
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administrating body for the project is the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). The NTCA was formed in 2005 as per the recommendations of the Tiger Task Force
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Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
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