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National Tiger Conservation Authority

The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) is an Indian government agency responsible for overseeing tiger conservation efforts across the country. Its primary goals are to protect wild tiger populations, ensure their habitats are preserved, and promote sustainable coexistence between humans and tigers. NTCA manages the management of Tiger Reserves, implements conservation programs, and monitors tiger populations using scientific methods like camera traps. By coordinating efforts among states, NGOs, and local communities, NTCA aims to prevent poaching, maintain genetic diversity, and ultimately secure a future where tigers thrive in their natural environment.