
Project Tiger
Project Tiger is an initiative launched by the Indian government in 1973 to protect and conserve the country’s endangered tiger populations. It involves creating protected areas called tiger reserves, where human activities like hunting and habitat destruction are restricted. The goal is to preserve tiger habitats, ensure sustainable populations, and promote biodiversity. By securing these areas, the project aims to prevent the species from becoming extinct and maintain ecological balance. Over time, Project Tiger has expanded to include multiple reserves across India, highlighting its importance in national conservation efforts.