Project tiger: Launched in 1973

Brand : Project Tiger

Launched in 1973, Project Tiger introduced India’s Tiger Reserves – which have since rapidly ascended in status. In 1972, India enacted the Wildlife (Protection) Act (WLPA) and introduced new spatial fixtures within notified forests, called ‘National Parks’. The Government of India launched the Project Tiger with the aim of saving the steadily declining population of tigers in India on 1 April 1973. This article gives information of the background for launching this project as well as shares the objectives and working methodology of this project . Project Tiger Project Tiger 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. Project Tiger operates through various measures such as protecting tiger habitats, anti-poaching measures, and ecological restoration. The project also focuses on community involvement and education to create awareness about ... Project Tiger in India was started to save tigers. Project Tiger is a tiger conservation programme launched by the Indian Government in 1973.

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