Project Tiger is a conservation program launched in India in 1973 to protect tigers and their habitats. It established tiger reserves across the country that serve as breeding grounds for tigers. The program has been successful, with tiger populations increasing from 1,827 in 1973 to approximately 3,000 today across 39 reserves. Key aspects of Project Tiger include habitat protection, relocation of villages near reserves, and combating poaching with tiger protection forces. The long-term vision is for viable tiger populations in core reserve areas and landscape management of surrounding buffer zones.