tourism and eco awareness in Sariska 10 to 15 lines
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Area: 881 km²
Elevation: Between 985 feet to 2,360 ft above sea level
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Explanation:
The Project Tiger guidelines made it mandatory that every Tiger
Reserve should be managed in accordance with a site specific
management plan, which is the road map for managing a Tiger Reserve.
Project Tiger thus became a role model for scientific management of
protected areas in India. It laid down the concept of core-buffer zonation,
prescribed interventions for protection, habitat improvement, field data
collection relating to change in the composition of flora and fauna on
account of protection, animal estimation and other aspects.
The existing management plan for Sariska Tiger Reserve (hereafter
referred as STR). Consequent to the amendment to Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972 in 2006, the National Tiger Conservation Authority, Ministry of
Environment and Forest, Govt. Of India has issued detailed guidelines for
preparation of Tiger Conservation Plan. Based on these guidelines, the
Tiger Conservation Plan has been prepared for an area of 1213.33 sq. km
which forms the core & Buffer of STR. Sariska was declared as the 9th
Tiger Reserve in the country in view of need to conserving the habitat with
the presence of Tigers. The tigers in this area would serve as source
population. It needs to be consolidated and strengthened by suitable
management interventions.