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A project Presented before PCCF, Social forestry department, Kerala forest Department on 29 July 2014 - Global Tiger Day by The Department of Zoology, Government College, Chittur, Kerala.
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Wildlife Conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat. Wildlife plays an important role in balancing the environment and provides stability to different natural processes of nature. The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and also to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness for humans and other species alike. Many nations have government agencies and NGO's dedicated to wildlife conservation, which help to implement policies designed to protect wildlife. Numerous independent non-profit organizations also promote various wildlife conservation causes.
Wildlife conservation has become an increasingly important practice due to the negative effects of human activity on wildlife. An endangered species is defined as a population of a living species that is in the danger of becoming extinct because the species has a very low or falling population, or because they are threatened by the varying environmental or prepositional parameters.
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An ever expanding human population is putting increased pressure on endangered species and driving many to extinction. It is for this reason that the conservation of rare and endangered species has come to the forefront of our attention over recent decades.
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2. EVOLUTION OF TIGER:-
The complete skull of Panthera
zdanskyi, known colloquially as
the Longdan tiger, is the oldest
fossil that has been found and
is quite similar to the head of
the present Tigers. This
discovery and the
morphometric and cladistic
analyses confirm that is the
most primitive tiger species.
Panthera zdanskyi is known
from
the holotype BIOPSI 00177,
originally referred to Panthera
palaeosinensis. It was collected
in 2004 in the east slope
of Longdan, south of
Dongxiang Autonomous
County from the Lower
Pleistocene Equus fauna, dating
to the Gelasian stage of the
earliest Pleistocene, about
2.55–2.16 million years ago. It
is the oldest known pantherine
skull ever found.
Panthera zdanskyi
3. ABOUT TIGER:-
Tiger(Panthera tigris) is the largest cat
species. Tiger has been the integral part to
the life and legend of mankind. The tiger has
been feared and revered, hunted and
worshiped, it has found its way into folklore
and lullabies, book of worship, popular fiction
and innumerable stories of
heroism,brevery,adverture.
At present the tiger is an endangered species
and has found its way in the Red data Book.
mainly due to hunting, habitat loss due to
deforestation and taming the rivers for human
needs.
4. SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION:-
Kindom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Mammalia
Subclass - Theria
Infraclass – Eutheria
Order - Carnivora
Suborder - Feliformia
Family - Felidae
Genus - Panthera
Species - P.tigris
5. DESCRIPTION:-
• Length - 4.6 – 12.2Ft.
• Weight - 220-675 Pounds
• Colour and Marking - Orange with white belly and
distinctive vertical black stripes.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:-
Life Span - 18- 25 Years
Lifestyle - Solitary
Top Speed - 96 Km/h (60mph)
Habitat -Dense tropical forest
Main Prey - Deer,Cattle,Wild Boar
Predators - Human
Breeding Season - Between November to
April.
7. TIGERS ARE KEY STONE SPECIES:
In architecture, the keystone at the top of an
arch holds the arch together. without the
keystone, the whole arch and building
surrounding it will collapse.
Similarly, "Tiger Species” are animals that
have a disproportionately large effect on the
ecosystem they live in.
To take a keystone species area is to
seriously threaten that environment.
8. WHY SHOULD WE SAVE TIGER?
Tiger play pivotal role
in the health of the
ecosystem.
Tigers constitute the
top carnivores in the
ecosystem and is at the
apex of the food chain.
The removal of a top
carnivore from an
ecosystem can have an
impact on the relative
abundance of herbivore
species within a guild.
9.
10. ORGANIZATION:
Project Tiger is
administered by the
NATIONAL TIGER
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
Statutory body under
MoEF,constituted under
the enabling provision
WPA(wildlife Project
Act),1972 for
strengthening Tiger
conservation.
Established in December
2005 following
recommendation of the
Tiger Task Force.
11. OBJECTIVES OF PROJECT TIGER:
1.To ensure maintenance of a viable
population of the tiger in India for
scientific,economic,aethetic,cultural and
ecological values.
2.To preserve, for all times, areas of
Biological importance as a national heritage
for the benifit,education and enjoyment of
the people.
12. HOW TO SAVE TIGERS IN INDIA:
More tiger reserves in India would keep
humans away from fledging tiger population.
Tiger poachers usually target this animal for
its body parts band skin which are then sold in
grey markets at huge premium costs. so,
complete ban an poaching is required.
Inbreeding is another major challenge that
policy markers need to consider while setting
more tiger reserves in India.
13. INITIATIVE TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA IN TIGER
CONSERVATION:
Amendment of the WPA,1972 in 2006 to provide
enabling provisions for constituting NTCA and the tiger
and other endangered species crime Bureau.
Constitution of a multidisciplinary tiger and other
endangered species control Bureau(Wildlife Crime Control
Bureau)with effect from the 6 june,2007 to effectively
control illegal trade in wildlife.
A protocol has been signed in september,2011 with
Bangladesh for conservation of the Royal Bengal Tiger of
the Sunderban.
In collaboration with TRAFFIC- INDIA, an online tiger
crime data has been launched and generic guidelines for
preparation of resume specific security plan has been
evolved.
14. SUCCESS RATE OF PROJECT TIGER:
In 2008 there were more than 40 PROJECT
TIGER RESERVES covering an area of
37,761Sq.Kms.
PROJECT TIGER helped to increase the
population of these tigers from 1,800 in 1970s to
3500 in 1990s.
The Tiger conservation Project has hit the
greatest tragedy when the Namdapha tiger reserve
in Arunachal Pradesh and Sariska in Rajasthan
have been swept clean of the majestic beast
15. Major Tiger
Reserves sites in
India :-
1.Corbett(Uttarakhand)
2.Ranthambore(Rajastha
n)
3.Kaziranga(Assam)
4.Panna(M.P)
5.Bandhavgarh(M.P)
6.Kanha(M.P)
7.Meighat(Maharashtra)
8.Nagarajunasagar(Andh
ra Pradesh)
9. Bandipur(Kamataka)
10.Periyar(Kerala)
11.Buxa(W.B)
12.Sundarban(W.B)
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17. CONCLUSION-
By conserving and saving tigers the entire
wilderness ecosystem is conservered.In nature,
barring human beings and their
domestivates,rest of the ecosystem is wild.
Hence conserving Wilderness is important and
crucial to maintain the life support system. so
saving tiger amounts to saving the ecosystem
which is crucial for man’s own survival.