which of the following organization is working extensively with van Gujjar community in Rajasthan for the conservation of wild animals
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Gujjar is an ethnic agricultural and patrol community of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. They were known as Gurjaras during the medieval time. A name which is believed to have been ethnonym in the beginning as well as a demony later have been involved in agriculture. Gujars are a large heterogeneous group that is internally differentiated in terms of culture, religion, occupation, and socio - economic status. The historical role of Gurjaras has been quiet diverse in society, at one end they have founded kingdom, districts, cities, towns and villages, and at the other end, they are also nomads with no land of their own.
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The name of the organization is Tiger Watch.
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- Tiger Watch is a non-governmental organization of dedicated individuals who are re-classifying wildlife conservation and working on the subject of wildlife protection and wellbeing in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve and its vicinities. Tiger Watch functions at ground zero, always on the front lines of the many struggles taking place to guard not just the Tiger but the entire landscape.
- Gujjar is amongst the 50 people, dwelling around the Ranthambore tiger reserve, who have been taught by a team at Tiger Watch. These 50 people are elements of a programme named Tiger Watch’s Village Wildlife Volunteers.
- Under this programme, over the years, a group was brought together, mainly belonging to the Van Gujjar community, who are nomadic buffalo-herders.
- This group operates as the eyes and ears of the forest department by supervising and reporting tiger movement in and about Ranthambore. They have set up around 50 camera traps on the margin of the tiger reserve to examine the movement of tigers moving in and out of the reserve.
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