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26 November 2024 : PIB Summary For UPSC

1.  Increase in Tiger Population

(Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2076921&reg=3&lang=1 )

Topic: GS3 – Environment – Conservation – Species
Context
  • The All India Tiger Estimation 2022 highlights a significant increase in India’s tiger population, growing at 6% annually in consistently sampled areas.
  • The government employs a three-pronged strategy, including funding support, habitat management, and SOPs, to address human-wildlife conflicts.
  • Conservation efforts emphasize enhancing habitat quality and dispersal management.
Everything You Need To Know About

Tiger Population in India: Growth and Estimation

  • The All India Tiger Estimation 2022 reported a significant increase in the tiger population, estimated at 3,682 (range: 3,167–3,925), compared to 2,967 in 2018 and 2,226 in 2014.
  • The tiger population in India is growing at an annual rate of 6% in consistently sampled areas.

Three-Pronged Strategy for Managing Human-Wildlife Interactions

1. Material and Logistical Support

  • The Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Project Tiger provides funding for tiger reserves to enhance capacity through infrastructure and material acquisition.
  • Activities include:
    • Ex-gratia payments and compensation for conflict cases.
    • Awareness campaigns to educate the public on man-animal conflict.
    • Procurement of immobilization equipment and training for forest staff.

2. Restricting Habitat Interventions

  • Habitat interventions are aligned with the carrying capacity of tiger reserves to minimize wildlife spillover and conflict.
  • Buffer zones have restricted interventions to facilitate dispersal to other rich habitats.

3. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

  • The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has issued SOPs to address:
    • Straying of tigers into human areas.
    • Tiger depredation on livestock.
    • Rehabilitation of tigers in low-density areas.

Tiger Population Across Landscapes (2006–2022)

  • Shivalik-Gangetic Plains: Increased from 297 in 2006 to 819 in 2022.
  • Central India and Eastern Ghats: Grew from 601 in 2006 to 1,439 in 2022.
  • Western Ghats: Rose from 412 in 2006 to 1,087 in 2022.
  • North-Eastern Hills and Brahmaputra Floodplains: Increased from 100 in 2006 to 236 in 2022.

Tiger Population in 2022: States with Maximum Population

State Tiger Population (2022)
Madhya Pradesh 785
Karnataka 563
Uttarakhand 560
Maharashtra 444
 Tamil Nadu 306
Practice Question:  Discuss the role of the All India Tiger Estimation and the National Tiger Conservation Authority in conserving India’s tiger population. What can be the strategy to address human-wildlife conflicts? (250 Words /15 marks)

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