What are the steps taken by the government of india to save tigers?
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Constitution of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) with effect from the 4th September, 2006, for strengthening tiger conservation by, interalia, ensuring normative standards in tiger reserve management, preparation of reserve specific tiger conservation plan, laying down annual audit report before .
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Various steps are taken like legal steps, Financial steps, Administrative steps, Legal steps etc.
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- India has made a number of steps to lessen the impact of ecotourism, safeguard the habitats of big cats, and preserve their population, including the release of rules for tiger safaris.
- Enhanced punishment for offences involving a tiger reserve's core region, those involving hunting there, those involving changing the limits of tiger reserves, etc.
- Enhancing anti-poaching efforts, including a unique monsoon patrolling strategy, by giving tiger reserve States the financial support they requested for the deployment of anti-poaching squads made up of former soldiers or home guards in addition to local workers, as well as improving wireless and communication infrastructure.
In order to address global challenges with tiger protection, India is a founding member of the Global Tiger Forum of Tiger Range Countries.
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