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Explain wildlife century, national park and project tiger

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Answered by Akshay2491
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wildlife sanctuary, is a naturally occurring sanctuary, such as an island, that provides protection for species from hunting, predation, competition or poaching; it is a protected area, a geographic territory within which wildlife is protected. Refuges can preserve animals that are endangered


national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns


Project Tiger is a tiger conservation programme launched in 1973 by the Government of India during Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's tenure.
Answered by DodieZollner
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India, land of majestic tigers, humungous elephants, beautiful peacocks and huge rhinoceros, is a natural habitat for various wild animals and birds. Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park provide wildlife lovers spread across the country to watch attractive and rich flora and fauna. There are over 450 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 99 National Parks in India having vast areas of forests and habitats reserved for wildlife. Adding these wildlife sanctuaries to your travel program will give you a thrilling and lifelong experience. Viewing animals in your natural habitat is your own appeal and in fact it is a pleasure for nature and wildlife lovers. It leaves them with many wonderful memories. Therefore, next time you visit India, do not miss the opportunity to see wildlife sanctuary and the ecological nature of wildlife and wildlife in the national parks of the country.

National Park, an area separated by a national government for conservation of natural environment. National park can be isolated due to public entertainment and pleasure or its historical or scientific interest. Most of the landscapes in a national park and their plants and animals are kept in their natural state. National parks in the United States and Canada focus primarily on the protection of both land and wildlife in the United Kingdom Focus on land, and the people of Africa are primarily present to protect animals. Many other countries have large areas reserved in national parks, especially Brazil, Japan, India and Australia.

The Government of India has launched a pioneer initiative in 1973 to launch its 'Project Tiger' to preserve its national animal, tiger. 9 Tiger Reserve From its early years, Project Tiger Coverage has currently grown to 50, in 18 of our Tiger Range states. It is about 2.21% of our country's geographical area. Tigers are formed on the core / buffer strategy. The main areas are the legal status of the National Park or Sanctuary, whereas buffer or peripheral areas are a mixture of forest and non-forest land, which are managed in multiple use areas. The purpose of the Project Tiger is to promote a special tiger agenda in the main areas of the tiger reserves with an oriented agenda of buffer buffer.

Project Tiger is an ongoing Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, which provides tiger states with central assistance for tiger conservation in designated tiger reserves.


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