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Madhya Pradesh to Relocate Tigers

  • 30 Dec 2024
  • 4 min read

Why in News? 

Recently, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has approved the relocation of 15 tigers from Madhya Pradesh to the states of Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. 

 Key Points 

  • Largest Relocation of Tigers: 
    • The initiative will mark the largest relocation of big cats from a single state in India.  
    • No specific timeline for the relocation has been finalized yet. 
    • Tigers will be relocated from three: Bandhavgarh, Pench, and Kanha Tiger Reserves. 
    • Out of the total relocated tigers, twelve will be tigresses. 
  • Destination States and Distribution: 
    • Rajasthan: Four tigresses. 
    • Chhattisgarh: Two tigers and six tigresses. 
    • Odisha: One male tiger and two tigresses. 

 National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)  

  • It is a statutory body under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. 
  • It was established in 2005 following the recommendations of the Tiger Task Force. 
  • It was constituted under enabling provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, as amended in 2006, for strengthening tiger conservation, as per powers and functions assigned to it. 

 Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve 

  • It is located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh and is spread over the Vindhya hills. 
    • It holds significant historical importance, evidenced by the presence of the renowned Bandhavgarh Fort, along with numerous caves, rock paintings, and carvings throughout the protected area. 
  • In 1968, it was designated as a national park and in 1993 was declared a tiger reserve. 
  • It is known for the Royal Bengal Tigers. 

 Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) 

  • PTR is the joint pride of both Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. 
  • The Reserve is located in the southern reaches of the Satpura hills in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts in Madhya Pradesh, and continues in Nagpur district in Maharashtra as a separate Sanctuary. 
    • It was declared a National Park by the Government of Maharashtra in 1975 and the identity of a tiger reserve was granted to it in the year 1992. 
  • However, PTR Madhya Pradesh was granted the same status in 1992-1993. It is one of the major Protected Areas of Satpura-Maikal ranges of the Central Highlands. 
  • It is among the sites notified as Important Bird Areas (IBA) of India. 

 Kanha Tiger Reserve 

  • It stretches over an area of 940 square km in the two districts - Mandla and Balaghat - of Madhya Pradesh. 
  • The present-day Kanha area was divided into two sanctuaries, Hallon and Banjar. Kanha National Park was created in 1955 and in 1973 was made the Kanha Tiger Reserve. 
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