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  1. Project Tiger is a wildlife conservation movement initiated in India to protect the endangered tiger. The project was initiated in 1973 by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change of the Government of India. As of March 2024, there are 55 protected areas that have been designated as tiger reserves under the project. As of 2023 ...

  2. In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Introduction to Project Tiger 2. Objectives of Project Tiger 3. Conservation Process 4. Greatest Tragedy 5. Tiger Conservation in West Bengal. Tiger (Panthera tigris) has been the inte­gral part to the life and legend of mankind.

  3. projecttiger.ntca.gov.in › about-usProject Tiger

    The objectives of NTCA are: Providing statutory authority to Project Tiger so that compliance of its directives become legal. Fostering accountability of Center-State in management of Tiger Reserves, by providing a basis for MoU with States within our federal structure. Providing for an oversight by Parliament.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Project Tiger is an ambitious project launched by the Indian Government with the aim of saving the tiger population in India. The main objectives of the project are to conserve tigers, and their habitats, and to increase the tiger population.

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · Objectives of the Project. The major goals of Project Tiger are to: Reduce the causes of habitat loss for tigers and take appropriate management measures to counteract them. To the...

  6. NTCA has undertaken a number of milestone initiatives that have put the tiger on path of assured recovery in India. Science based monitoring of tigers, other wildlife and their habitat is at the core of our conservation efforts.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · Objective: To ensure the maintenance of a viable population of tigers in India for scientific, economic, aesthetic, cultural and ecological values. Project Tiger has a holistic ecosystem approach.

  8. Jan 13, 2024 · The primary objective of Project Tiger is to ensure the survival and maintenance of the tiger population in their natural habitats by creating dedicated Tiger Reserves. Starting with only nine reserves covering 9,115 sq. km, the project marked a paradigm shift in wildlife conservation efforts.

  9. 1.1 “Project Tiger” was launched in April, 1973 with the objective “to ensure maintenance of a viable population of Tigers in India for scientific, economic, aesthetic, cultural and ecological values, and to preserve for all times, areas of biological importance as a national heritage for the benefit, education and enjoyment of the people”.

  10. MEE Framework includes consideration of design issues, the adequacy and appropriateness of management systems and processes and the delivery of protected area objectives including conservation of values. (Honourable Prime Minister of India releasing MEE report -2018 at New Delhi)