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Importance of Tiger Conservation:
Challenges in Tiger Conservation:
Status of Tigers in India β5th cycle of India’s Tiger Census 2022, revealed 6.7% increase in Tiger population in the past four years. βThe National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), along with state forest departments, conservation NGOs, and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), conducts the national tiger census every four years. βPopulation Growth: βIndia's tiger population has increased by 200 individuals from 2018 to 2022, reaching a total of 3,167 tigers. βThis marks a positive trend compared to the 2,967 tigers recorded in 2018. βGrowth Rate Variation: βThe growth rate has slowed to 6.7% between 2018 and 2022, a notable decrease from the approximately 33% growth observed during 2014-2018. βRegional Changes: βSignificant population increases were observed in the Shivalik Hills and Gangetic Plains regions. βHowever, tiger occupancy declined in Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana. βRegional Hotspots: β The North East Hills and Brahmaputra Plains recorded 194 tigers through camera traps, with the Nilgiri cluster noted as the world's largest tiger population, playing a crucial role in tiger colonization of adjacent areas. βDecline in Specific Areas: βThe Western Ghats region witnessed a decline in tiger occupancy, particularly in the Wayanad landscape and the Biligiriranga Hills. Global Tiger Population: βRecent data from The International Union for Conservation of Nature suggests a potential 40% increase in tiger numbers, reaching around 4,500 in 2022. βDespite severe threats, this represents a remarkable stabilization and potential growth in tiger populations. |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q) Discuss the significance of tiger conservation efforts and the challenges faced in their implementation. Evaluate the status of tiger populations in India, highlighting growth rates, regional variations, and conservation hotspots. Examine the global context of tiger conservation, considering recent population trends and challenges. (250 Words) |
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