14 tiger reserves of India get global recognition
Fourteen of India's 51 tiger reserves have received prestigious global accreditation from Conservation Assured Tiger Standard
14 tiger reserves of India bag the honour
The 14 tiger reserves of India that have received prestigious global accreditation from Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS) include Manas, Kaziranga, and Oran (Assam), Satpura, Panna and Kanha (Madhya Pradesh), Dudhwa (Uttar Pradesh), Pench (Maharashtra), Sunderbans (West Bengal), Valmiki Nagar (Bihar), Parambikulam (Kerala), Mudumalai and Annamalai (Tamil Nadu) and Bandipur (Karnataka) tiger reserves
Popular tourist hubs miss out
What came as a surprise to many, the more popular tiger resorts such as Corbett, and Ranthambore do not feature on the list.
Efforts to conserve tiger in India
The government had initiated this process of Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS) standardisation process 10 years ago. (Pic: IANS)
Local communities worked towards tiger conservation
Union Environment, Forests and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav, said, "We are the trustees of the country, of the nature and of the local community too. We need to acknowledge the contribution of the local community in tiger conservation." (Pic: PTI)
Habitat destruction, illegal trafficking remain a worry
Environment, Forests and Climate Change Secretary R.P. Gupta said: "While India has been successful in conserving the wildlife by and large, the situation continues to remain worrisome due to habitat destruction, illegal trafficking etc." (Pic:IANS)
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