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 Tiger in India is said to have migrated from
cold climes of Siberia or nearby regions.
 It subsequently spread into India, where ever
it found a suitable habitat- thick dense forest
and tall grasslands with dense forest canopy
in the vicinity.
 Although tigers in India were revered
according to Indian culture, they were still
used as game animals, most extensively in
the colonial period.
 Jim Corbett realised that numbers of tigers &
leopards where sliding down.
 Before legislation in 1971,hunters could
legally shoot tigers for a paltry sum between
Rs.10 to Rs.45.
 Tiger was treated as a vermin along with the
leopard, wolf, hyena & wild dogs.
 In the sixties, the tiger numbers came down
to as low as two thousand five hundred.
 1970- National ban on tiger hunting
 1972-Wildlife (protection)Act.
 1973-Tiger task Force appointed,
ProjectTiger launched
 41Tiger reserves in 2014 (66,178.68sq km)
 Stringent provisions in law to combat tiger
crime: creating NTCA &WCCB (W(P)A
amendment in 2006)
 Chairmanship of respective Chief Ministers
 Provision for StateGovts to prepareTiger
Conservation Plan viz. Staff development &
deployment
 Ensures compatible forestry operations
 The core as well as buffer areas have been
explicitly explained to avoid ambiguity.






Offence Penalties
General Offence Maximum 3 years sentence or Rs.25,000 fine or both.
Offence involving
species listed in
Schedule I or Part
II of Schedule II
Mandatory prison term of 3 years(extendable up to 7 years).
Mandatory fine of at least Rs.10,000.
For a subsequent offence : same prison term, while mandatory fine is at least Rs.25,000
Offence
committed
Within a sanctuary
or natural park
Mandatory prison term of 3 years(extension up to 7 years).
Mandatory fine of at least Rs.10,000.
For a subsequent offence : same prison term, while mandatory fine is at least
Rs.25,000
Offence
committed inside
core area of a
Tiger Reserve
Mandatory prison term of 3 years(extendable up to 7 years).
Fine of Rs. 50,000 extendable up to Rs. 2 lakhs.
On subsequent conviction of same nature: imprisonment for at least 7 years & a fine of
Rs. 5 lakhs extendable up to Rs.50 lakh
 ProjectTiger : Under NTCA, Launched in 1973.
 Aim: Aid & facilitate the breeding of tigers within a
safe environment & transport these tigers further
afield.
 Established aTiger Protection Force to catch
poachers & stop the killing.
 Relocated about 200,000 villagers in rural areas, to
avoid man-animal conflicts.
 Initiatives to improve quality & quantity of
vegetations so that tigers & their prey can have
sufficient food & shelter.
 EstablishedTiger Reserves for better protection.
 Project is focussed on the tourism industry &
how it can be tailored to assist protection &
conservation of tigers.
 It does so by making tourists aware of the
issues, linking commercial tourist activities with
conservation programmes, providing support to
local communities & assisting forest guards.
 It buys local goods & uses local services and they
encourage tourists to do the same.
 Combating the Asian big cat trade 2011 – 2012-EIA.
 Engaging India to build a constituency for tiger
conservation-BBC-WF,WCS-India.
 Recovering wild tiger populations through habitat
consolidation 2010- BBC-WF &WCS-India .
 Reducing wildlife mortality due to roads in
Nagarhole-Bandipur corridor.
 Recovering wild tiger populations through habitat
defragmentation 2008
 Threat reduction toTigers 2007 -2008
 SaveTigers Now-WWF
 Tiger Reserves are protected areas, based on a
core-buffer strategy.
 The core area is kept free of biotic disturbances &
forestry operations.
 The buffer zone is managed as a ‘multiple use area’
with twin objectives :
1) habitat supplement to spill over population of
wild animals.
2)Site specific ecodevelopmental inputs to
surrounding villages.
 Forestry operations,NTFP collection & other rights
and concessions to the local people are permitted
except if buffer areas are a part of national parks.
 UNDP BestTiger reserve award recipient.
 People oriented & park centred community
based ecotourism.
 expanding existing protected areas to support
viable, breeding tiger populations, & link them
with habitat corridors.
 Protection through ex-vayana EDC (1998) by ex-
poachers (turned protectors).
 Three types of EDCs:
1) Neighbourhood-based EDC
2) User group EDC
3)Professional EDC
 Recovering tiger & prey populations through
better management of protected areas.
 Strengthening community engagement in
habitat management & tiger conservation.
 Multi-stakeholder forums to discuss, mediate
& resolve conservation issues.
 Wildlife research & monitoring techniques
with special emphasis on tiger monitoring.
 RanthambhoreTiger reserve lost 21 tigers in
between 2002 & 2004 due to poaching.A
hunting tribe called Mogiya tribe was
detected in the reserve.
 Sariska tiger reserve lost all its tigers due to
poaching by 2005,Tigers had to be
reintroduced from Ranthambhore.
 Tigers, that enter into human settlements,
are deemed as man-eaters & frenzied mobs
have often killed them.
 As people know more about tigers, they will
try harder to protect them.
 Although most of us cannot go out & protect
wild tigers ourselves, we can support some of
the organizations & researchers working to
save tigers.
 Don’t buy tiger products like tiger fur or
teeth.
 Help protect environment & stop
deforestation.
 Spreading the word
 Being a responsible tourist
 Informing nearest police station, if you know
of poaching or illegal trade of wildlife.
 Reducing pressure on natural resources.
 Encouraging students.
 Educating the locals.
 Stopping poaching & not encouraging
poachers.
 Protecting forests
 Donate money to tiger conservation
organizations.
 Although NGOs can never match the scale of
Govt. operation, funds or manpower. But
NGOs can help with information, expertise &
passion.
 Improving life of locals
 Reducing pressure on limited natural
resources.
 Alternate energy programs, breed
improvement programs & non formal
environment education.


 Induction & use of UAVs as force
multipliers to patrol tiger reserves.
Establish gene mapping projects for
tigers & a tiger gene bank under GoI
or any other international organisation.
 Better methods for conducting tiger
census(better than PIP ).
Armed squads to check poaching.
 Poacher rehabilitation programmes.
..………Our legacy to posterity………..
……..OR……..
Department Of Zoology
Government College, Chittur

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Tiger conservation measures in india

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.  Tiger in India is said to have migrated from cold climes of Siberia or nearby regions.  It subsequently spread into India, where ever it found a suitable habitat- thick dense forest and tall grasslands with dense forest canopy in the vicinity.  Although tigers in India were revered according to Indian culture, they were still used as game animals, most extensively in the colonial period.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Jim Corbett realised that numbers of tigers & leopards where sliding down.  Before legislation in 1971,hunters could legally shoot tigers for a paltry sum between Rs.10 to Rs.45.  Tiger was treated as a vermin along with the leopard, wolf, hyena & wild dogs.  In the sixties, the tiger numbers came down to as low as two thousand five hundred.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.  1970- National ban on tiger hunting  1972-Wildlife (protection)Act.  1973-Tiger task Force appointed, ProjectTiger launched  41Tiger reserves in 2014 (66,178.68sq km)  Stringent provisions in law to combat tiger crime: creating NTCA &WCCB (W(P)A amendment in 2006)
  • 13.
  • 14.  Chairmanship of respective Chief Ministers  Provision for StateGovts to prepareTiger Conservation Plan viz. Staff development & deployment  Ensures compatible forestry operations  The core as well as buffer areas have been explicitly explained to avoid ambiguity.
  • 16. Offence Penalties General Offence Maximum 3 years sentence or Rs.25,000 fine or both. Offence involving species listed in Schedule I or Part II of Schedule II Mandatory prison term of 3 years(extendable up to 7 years). Mandatory fine of at least Rs.10,000. For a subsequent offence : same prison term, while mandatory fine is at least Rs.25,000 Offence committed Within a sanctuary or natural park Mandatory prison term of 3 years(extension up to 7 years). Mandatory fine of at least Rs.10,000. For a subsequent offence : same prison term, while mandatory fine is at least Rs.25,000 Offence committed inside core area of a Tiger Reserve Mandatory prison term of 3 years(extendable up to 7 years). Fine of Rs. 50,000 extendable up to Rs. 2 lakhs. On subsequent conviction of same nature: imprisonment for at least 7 years & a fine of Rs. 5 lakhs extendable up to Rs.50 lakh
  • 17.
  • 18.  ProjectTiger : Under NTCA, Launched in 1973.  Aim: Aid & facilitate the breeding of tigers within a safe environment & transport these tigers further afield.  Established aTiger Protection Force to catch poachers & stop the killing.  Relocated about 200,000 villagers in rural areas, to avoid man-animal conflicts.  Initiatives to improve quality & quantity of vegetations so that tigers & their prey can have sufficient food & shelter.  EstablishedTiger Reserves for better protection.
  • 19.  Project is focussed on the tourism industry & how it can be tailored to assist protection & conservation of tigers.  It does so by making tourists aware of the issues, linking commercial tourist activities with conservation programmes, providing support to local communities & assisting forest guards.  It buys local goods & uses local services and they encourage tourists to do the same.
  • 20.  Combating the Asian big cat trade 2011 – 2012-EIA.  Engaging India to build a constituency for tiger conservation-BBC-WF,WCS-India.  Recovering wild tiger populations through habitat consolidation 2010- BBC-WF &WCS-India .  Reducing wildlife mortality due to roads in Nagarhole-Bandipur corridor.  Recovering wild tiger populations through habitat defragmentation 2008  Threat reduction toTigers 2007 -2008  SaveTigers Now-WWF
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.  Tiger Reserves are protected areas, based on a core-buffer strategy.  The core area is kept free of biotic disturbances & forestry operations.  The buffer zone is managed as a ‘multiple use area’ with twin objectives : 1) habitat supplement to spill over population of wild animals. 2)Site specific ecodevelopmental inputs to surrounding villages.  Forestry operations,NTFP collection & other rights and concessions to the local people are permitted except if buffer areas are a part of national parks.
  • 24.  UNDP BestTiger reserve award recipient.  People oriented & park centred community based ecotourism.  expanding existing protected areas to support viable, breeding tiger populations, & link them with habitat corridors.  Protection through ex-vayana EDC (1998) by ex- poachers (turned protectors).  Three types of EDCs: 1) Neighbourhood-based EDC 2) User group EDC 3)Professional EDC
  • 25.  Recovering tiger & prey populations through better management of protected areas.  Strengthening community engagement in habitat management & tiger conservation.  Multi-stakeholder forums to discuss, mediate & resolve conservation issues.  Wildlife research & monitoring techniques with special emphasis on tiger monitoring.
  • 26.  RanthambhoreTiger reserve lost 21 tigers in between 2002 & 2004 due to poaching.A hunting tribe called Mogiya tribe was detected in the reserve.  Sariska tiger reserve lost all its tigers due to poaching by 2005,Tigers had to be reintroduced from Ranthambhore.  Tigers, that enter into human settlements, are deemed as man-eaters & frenzied mobs have often killed them.
  • 27.  As people know more about tigers, they will try harder to protect them.  Although most of us cannot go out & protect wild tigers ourselves, we can support some of the organizations & researchers working to save tigers.  Don’t buy tiger products like tiger fur or teeth.  Help protect environment & stop deforestation.
  • 28.  Spreading the word  Being a responsible tourist  Informing nearest police station, if you know of poaching or illegal trade of wildlife.  Reducing pressure on natural resources.  Encouraging students.  Educating the locals.  Stopping poaching & not encouraging poachers.  Protecting forests  Donate money to tiger conservation organizations.
  • 29.  Although NGOs can never match the scale of Govt. operation, funds or manpower. But NGOs can help with information, expertise & passion.  Improving life of locals  Reducing pressure on limited natural resources.  Alternate energy programs, breed improvement programs & non formal environment education.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 33.  Induction & use of UAVs as force multipliers to patrol tiger reserves. Establish gene mapping projects for tigers & a tiger gene bank under GoI or any other international organisation.  Better methods for conducting tiger census(better than PIP ). Armed squads to check poaching.  Poacher rehabilitation programmes.
  • 34. ..………Our legacy to posterity………..
  • 35.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 40.