Tiger Reserves in India

A tiger reserve is a protected area of land that is dedicated to the conservation of tigers and their habitats. Tiger reserves are established under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and are managed by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).

Conservation of Tiger (Panthera Tigris)

1. The IUCN status of the tiger is endangered, and it is protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

2. India has been actively collaborating with neighbouring countries to enhance transboundary conservation efforts like India-Bangladesh to promote tiger conservation across the Sundarbans landscape.

3. International Big Cats Alliance (IBCA) was launched by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in 2023 to promote the protection of seven big cats: the tiger, leopard, snow leopard, lion, cheetah, puma and jaguar during a program honouring 50 years of Project Tiger. The alliance seeks to establish contact with a spectrum of countries that surround these large cats’ native habitats. The IBCA aims to increase international collaboration and conservation efforts for these untamed inhabitants.

Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CA|TS) Accreditation

It is an international accreditation system that assesses management techniques in tiger reserves to make sure they adhere to strict conservation guidelines.

Project Tiger

1. The ‘Project Tiger’ is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) launched by the Central government on April 1, 1973, in a bid to promote conservation of the tiger. The programme came at a time when India’s tiger population was rapidly dwindling. According to reports, while there were 40,000 tigers in the country at the time of the Independence, they were soon reduced to below 2,000 by 1970 due to their widespread hunting and poaching.

2. To tackle the problem of hunting and poaching of not just tigers but also other animals and birds, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi promulgated the Wildlife Protection Act in 1972. A year later, after a task force urged the government to create a chain of reserves dedicated to tiger preservation, government unveiled Project Tiger.

3. Launched at the Jim Corbett National Park, the programme was initially started in nine tiger reserves of different States such as Assam, Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, covering over 14,000 sq km.

4. Notably, Project Tiger didn’t just focus on the conservation of the big cats. It also ensured the preservation of their natural habitat as tigers are at the top of the food chain.

List of Tiger Reserves in India (As of December 2024)

Tiger Reserves in India
Sl No Tiger Reserve (TR) State TR Notification Year
1 Bandipur Karnataka 2007
2 Corbett Uttarakhand 2010
  Amanagarh buffer Uttar Pradesh 2012
3 Kanha Madhya Pradesh 2007
4 Manas Assam 2008
5 Melghat Maharashtra 2007
6 Palamau Jharkhand 2012
7 Ranthambore Rajasthan 2007
8 Simlipal Orissa 2007
9 Sunderban West Bengal 2007
10 Periyar Kerala 2007
11 Sariska Rajasthan 2007
12 Buxa West Bengal 2009
13 Indravati Chattisgarh 2009
14 Namdapha Arunachal Pradesh 1987
15 Nagarjunsagar Sagar Andhra Pradesh 2007
16 Dudhwa Uttar Pradesh 2010
17 Kalakad Mundanthurai Tamil Nadu 2007
18 Valmiki Bihar 2012
19 Pench Madhy Pradesh 2007
20 Tadobha Andhari Maharashtra 2007
21 Bandhavgarh Madhy Pradesh 2007
22 Panna Madhy Pradesh 2007
23 Dampa Mizoram 2007
24 Bhadra Karnataka 2007
25 Pench – MH Maharashtra 2007
26 Pakke Arunachal Pradesh 2012
27 Nameri Assam 2000
28 Satpura Madhya Pradesh 2007
29 Anamalai Tamil Nadu 2007
30 Udanti Sitanadi Chattisgarh 2009
31 Satkoshia Odisha 2007
32 Kaziranga Assam 2007
33 Achanakmar Chattisgarh 2009
34 Kali Karnataka 2007
35 Sanjay Dhubri Madhya Pradesh 2011
36 Mudumalai Tamil Nadu 2007
37 Nagarhole Karnataka 2007
38 Parambikulam Kerala 2009
39 Sahyadri Maharashtra 2012
40 Biligiri Ranganatha Temple Karnataka 2007
41 Kawal Telangana 2012
42 Sathyamangalam Tamil Nadu 2013
43 Mukundara Rajasthan 2013
44 Nawegaon Nagzira Maharashtra 2013
45 Amrabad Telangana 2015
46 Pilibhit Uttar Pradesh 2014
47 Bor Maharashtra 2012
48 Rajaji Uttarakhand 2015
49 Orang Assam 2016
50 Kamlang Arunachal Pradesh 2017
51 Srivilliputhur Megamalai Tamil Nadu 2021
52 Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve Rajasthan 2022
53 Ranipur Tiger Reserve Uttar Pradesh 2022
54 Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve Madhya Pradesh 2023
55 Dholpur – Karauli Tiger Reserve Rajasthan 2023
56 Guru Ghasidas – Tamor Pingla Tiger Resereve Chhattisgarh 2024
57 Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary Madhya Pradesh 2024

Map of Tiger Reserves in India

Tiger Conservation Plan

As per the section 38 v (3) of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 The State Government shall prepare a Tiger Conservation Plan including staff development and deployment plan for the proper management of each area referred to in sub-section (1), so as to ensure—

(a) Protection of tiger reserve and providing tiger reserve specific habitat inputs for maintaining a viable population of tigers, co-predators and prey  animals.
(b) Ecologically compatible land uses in tiger reserves and areas linking one Protected Area (PA) with another PA or tiger reserve for providing dispersal habitat and corridors.

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