4. Why was Project Tiger formulated?
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Project Tiger was launched by the Indian Government in 1973-74. The aim of the project was to control as well as supplement the dwindling population of the Royal Bengal tigers in the country. Under the Project Tiger of India, specially constituted tiger reserves are being set up, which are sought to be replicas of the various bio-geographical regions of the country. The core areas of the reserves are made free of any human settlement, while the buffer areas are dedicated to 'conservation oriented ' land use.
Principles of Project Tiger :
-Each and every tiger reserve of India has been and is presently being developed as per the following principles:
-All types of human exploitation and biotic disturbance taking place in the core area of the reserve will be eliminated.
-The activities in the buffer area will be regulated.
-Habitat management will be limited to only those damages that have been inflicted by humans and other interferences.
-The changes taking place in flora and fauna will be monitored on a regular basis.
-Continuous research will carried on in relation to wildlife.
According to less marks,,, it's answer should be :this act is only to save the tigers mainly in India.. Because day by day most of the tigers are becoming under endangered..