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essay on conservation of tigers​

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Answered by akkymaurya
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The tiger is an iconic species. Tiger conservation attempts to prevent the animal from becoming extinct and preserving its natural habitat. This is one of the main objectives of the international animal conservation community. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has played a crucial role in improving international efforts for tiger conservation.

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Comparison in distribution historically and 2006

Project Tiger, started in 1973, is a major effort to conserve the tiger and its habitats in India.[14] At the turn of the 20th century, one estimate of the tiger population in India placed the figure at 40,000, yet an Indian tiger census conducted in 1972 revealed the existence of only 1827 tigers. Various pressures in the latter part of the 20th century led to the progressive decline of wilderness resulting in the disturbance of viable tiger habitats. At the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) General Assembly meeting in Delhi in 1969, serious concern was voiced about the threat to several species of wildlife, and the shrinkage of wilderness in India from poaching. In 1970, a national ban on tiger hunting was imposed, and in 1972 the Wildlife Protection Act came into force. The framework was then set to formulate a project for tiger conservation with an ecological approach.

Launched on 1 April , Project Tiger has become one of the most successful conservation ventures in modern history. The project aims at tiger conservation in specially-constituted 'tiger reserves', which are representative of various bio-geographical regions falling within India. It strives to maintain viable tiger populations in their natural environment. Today, there are 27 Project Tiger wildlife reserves in India, covering an area of 37,761 km².

At the Kalachakra Tibetan Buddhist festival in India in January 2006, the Dalai Lama preached a ruling against using, selling, or buying wild animals, their products, or derivatives.

Answered by ItzCuteChori
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Tiger is a wild animal who finds in the dense forests and jungles. It runs very fast. It belongs to the cat’s family. It is generally eight to twelve feet long as well as three to four feet in height. It is a carnivorous animal. It is very fond of fresh blood and flesh. It hunts in night to the other wild animals such as deer, zebra etc. Even it carries off cows, buffaloes, goats, dogs and other animals from the village also which is near that forest. It mostly attacks suddenly on his prey. In one meal he eats about 55-60 pounds of food during the night. It is very cruel and ferocious animal.

Tiger has strong body and stamina. It is a four footed meat eater mammal which hunts other wild, pet or domestic animals. Sometimes it attacks on humans also. It runs about 85 km/h and jump up to 7ft. Its brown body with black stripes makes him very beautiful. It is found in white colour also. It has a long tail which helps him to maintain body balance while hunting the prey. Tiger is a world’s best known animal. It is admired for its strength, courage and fighting spirit. Just because of its best qualities, Indian government has declared it as a national animal.

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