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Answered by arenarohith
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Save Tiger

Yet another helpless animal species has fallen prey to man’s

greed.  The tiger population depletion at

an alarming rate is a real concern. According to a recent survey, one tiger is

being poached every day. If the present state of affairs is allowed to

continue, the next generation will not get to see the majestic animal even in

the zoo.  

Tigers are at the top of the food chain. They are considered

as the indicator of the health of the eco system. They are found in a wide

range of habitats, from the evergreen and monsoon forests  to the mixed coniferous - deciduous woodlands

and the mangrove swamps of the Sundarbans, shared by India and

Bangladesh.  

In order to save this precious species of big cats, Project

Tiger a wildlife conservation project was launched in India in 1972 to

protect the Tigers. Launched on April 1, 1973 the project has become one of the

most successful wild life conservation projects. The project aims at increasing

Tiger population in various bio - geographical regions throughout India. The

main achievements of this project are commendable recovery of the habitat which

has led to increase in the tiger population in the reserve areas, from a mere

268 in 7 reserves in 1972 to above one thousand in 28 reserves in 2006. Owing to

the project, the number of tigers has improved to 2,226 as per the latest

census report released on 20 January 2015.

However, in order to save the rare cat from extinction, it

is just a humble beginning. People, the Government, and the Save Tiger Activists

further need to act concertedly to ensure tiger population further proliferate

and prosper.  The Save Tiger Activists in

collaboration with Government should make a task force to save the tigers by

keeping round the clock watch on tiger reserves and habitats.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is the project launched by the government of Indra Gandhi in 1973 ....

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It is for the welfare and for conservation of the Bengal Tigers ....

It is also aimed to protect the national tiger forests

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The population of the tiger is increased year by year

50 Tiger Reserve are being opened under this scheme...

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Tiger is the national animal of the India...

It is also an endangered species....

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