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Rajasthan CM: Large cat protection is Paramount for the Government

Rajasthan CM: Large cat protection is Paramount for the Government
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Jaipur: As Ranthambore National Park (RNP) and Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) witnessed a healthy growth in the number of large cats in the wild, the state government and the Ministry of Forestry on the occasion of the International Macan Day stated their commitment to their protection.
In June, the number of tigers violated a sign of a century in the country recorded a total of 104 large cats.
Two main tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Sariska, respectively, houses 72 and 23 cats, Kaihevi Reserve has four tigers, Dholpur (3) and Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve (MHTR) respectively.
On the occasion of the chairman of the Ashok Minister Gehlot Tweeted, “In Internationaltigerday, our determination to protect this extraordinary animal only grew stronger.
We need to raise awareness about the conservation of tigers and protection of their natural habitat.
Former Project PM Indira Gandhi Ji Initiative Tiger is an important step Towards this goal.
“In the last three years, the birth of 36 children has been recorded and Rajasthan now has the ninth highest population of large cats among all countries.
STR Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) RN Meena said, “The population of large cats has doubled in a decade in Sariska, where the first tiger reintroduction plan in the country was launched.
Our team is responsible for the challenge of habitat repairs after relocating the village, located In reserves.
Similarly, for effective monitoring plans are being carried out to develop more tourism zones in the park.
“After proposals to increase Ramgargh Vishdhari Sanctuary against Tiger reserves recently received approval from the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), manager Parks in RNP look forward to better tiger management in the future.
A forest official said, “RNP witnessed the highest population number in history.
The government has announced plans to develop a sanctuary as a tiger reserve to provide additional habitat to Ranthambore Tigers, increase ecosystems and strengthen tourism.” Members NTCA Diya Kumari said, “Committee 4 Moderate Members Suspends Holy and will submit a report after 30 days to explore its suitability to be converted into a tiger reserve.
The development of the reserve must be carried out in a way planned to attract prospective tourists to districts and countries.

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