
There are 28 tiger reserves in 17 states. “So far, the states have not had any scope for reciprocal commitment in terms of tiger conservation. We have found that conservation of the tiger is a shared responsibility which the states have to commit to through the MoU. After the MoU has been signed, the Centre will release fund for Project Tiger in the new fiscal year in March,” said Rajesh Gopal, member secretary of National Tiger Conservation Authority.
In a meeting last week, the Prime Minister had reviewed the new tiger census, and had asked chief ministers to take “personal responsibility” for the tigers in their states. The tiger count is at an all time low with only 1,411 in the wild.
“The scheme will be strictly monitored. All activities will have to be catalogued through photos. For some activities, we will ask for videographing for our permanent records. For activities like relocation of tribals from critical tiger habitats, we will have photo cataloguing at every stage,” Gopal stressed.
The security net
Rs 345 crore allocated for deciding inviolate spaces for wildlife and relocation of villagers from core/ critical tiger habitats within a timeframe.
States are required to delineate buffer areas and submit a tiger conservation plan. This includes providing ‘ecologically viable livelihood options’ to local stakeholders and conserving the forest through restorative inputs. For this, Rs 55.5 crore...


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