Tiger Land India’s Success Story of Tiger Recovery
Photo :Nirmalya Chakraborty
India’s 58 Tiger Reserves
Globally, the largest number of tigers in the wild live in India. Almost 50 years ago, India’s tiger population faced threats of extinction. Today, India shares a remarkable model of scientific strategies and governance framework that have led to a roaring success in tiger recovery.
Fig: Governance Mechanism to Protect the tiger in india
Science-based Monitoring
Fig: How tiger recovery Happened : A timeline
World’s Most Ambitious Project
When Hunters are Protectors
A tigress with her cub in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Photo : Aditya Dicky Singh
India appeared to be experiencing a national conservation crisis. It established a Tiger Task
Force that aimed to reform institutional arrangements and governance. Policymakers and
conservationists agreed that they needed a finger on the pulse of tiger populations and the
existing ecosystems to preserve the species.
Authors
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View all postsS.P. Yadav is the Director General of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA). Dr Yadav, an avid wildlife enthusiast, is well known for his contribution towards conservation of big cats especially Tiger and Cheetah in India.
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View all postsDr Pramod holds a PhD from Clemson University, USA, and applies conservation social science to policy, governance, and sustainability research. He leads research and advocacy on sustainable livelihoods, wildlife management, biodiversity conservation, and socio-ecological systems. His work strengthens conservation efforts for seven big cat species across 96 range countries.



