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Wild Life
Jimcorbette
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Project Tiger is a wildlife conservation venture, launched in India in 1972 to protect Royal Bengal Tiger. The project aims at tiger conservation in specifically constituted tiger reserve which are representative of various region in all India. It strives to conserve a viable population of tiger in the natural environment.
An estimate of the tiger population placed the figure at 45,000 in India at the turn of 19th century. In 1972, it revealed the existence of only 1827 tigers after the first ever all-India tiger census. The project was launched in 1973 in Jim Corbett National Park, and 8 other tiger reserves were created in the country on a 'core-buffer' strategy. These nine tiger reserve were Manas (Assam), Palamau (Bihar), Similipal (Orissa), Corbett (U.P.), Kanha (M.P.), Melghat (Maharashtra), Bandipur (Karnataka), Ranthambhore (Rajasthan) and Sunderbans (West Bengal), established in different states of India which covered an area of about 13,017sq.km.The core areas of each tiger reserve were freed from all sorts of human activities and the buffer areas were meant to 'conservation oriented land use'. Based on the principles outlined, management plans were drawn up for each tiger reserve
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Tiger Trail In Jim Corbett
The Corbett National Park, where Project Tiger was launched in 1973, is India's finest national park and its major attractions are the Tiger, Indian Elephant and Leopard. Corbett national park is located besides the Ramganga river, the dam at Kalagarh forming a huge lake to the west of the national park. The park is essentially a large low valley.
A range of hills runs through the middle of the national park, roughly east to west. The forests are moist deciduous, with Sal as the dominant tree. Chir Pine trees are to be found on the higher ridges of the hills. On the low-lying areas riverine forests, with Shisham and Khair trees, are intermixed with grasslands known locally as 'Chaurs'.
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