Biology, asked by Gutha, 1 year ago

it is often said that by protecting the tiger we actually protect all other forms of flora and fauna. Is that true? why?


Suppose the project of protecting the tiger went off so well that the population of the tiger increase tremendously. Would that be desirable? Why

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Answered by sristikr123
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Every animal has its own significance and impact on environment. If we talk about tigers..they are also very important for our ecosystem and food chain... They feed upon deers and other animals which in result protects our flora and flora helps other herbivores to cherish. We have to maintain the population...it should be not too high nor too low... current situation of tigers is very poor they don't have enough place for living, hunters and poachers always roam around, local people doesn't corporate with officials and lot more. If we talk about sudden increase in their population then I don't think that it is gonna happen now. But if this situation arises then we have to take a step to control their population. Of course increasing population of tigers is not good for anyone,it would harm locals as well as our ecosystem.the main point is we should take care of both ecosystem as well as the mankind.

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