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BANGLADESH

BANGLADESH. Good Practices/success stories. TIGER RESPONSE TEAM Formation of Tiger Response Team (TRT) Team comprises of villagers of impact zone, forest department and local government Raise awareness by motivation to reduce human tiger conflict. Good Practices/success stories.

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BANGLADESH

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  1. BANGLADESH

  2. Good Practices/success stories TIGER RESPONSE TEAM • Formation of Tiger Response Team (TRT) • Team comprises of villagers of impact zone, forest department and local government • Raise awareness by motivation to reduce human tiger conflict

  3. Good Practices/success stories COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION • Involves stakeholders, NGOs, local government, law enforcement agencies, village leaders • Participate in forest management planning process and implementation • Sort funding and organize AIG activities • Revenue sharing with the communities

  4. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR • Record of forest crime (no. of incidences increase/decrease) • Statistics on annual resource harvest (monitor dependency on forest resources) • Periodical monitoring of prey and tiger population • Monitoring of vegetative growth improvement by setting permanent plots

  5. CREATE POLITICAL WILL • Enhance credibility of the country in the face of the global context • Need to demonstrate importance of tiger in context to forest conservation (direct and indirect) • Forest serve as carbon sink to secure benefit from carbon sink • Forest serve as shelter belt during natural calamities to protect human life and property • Sustain use of forest resources (aquatic and non-aquatic)

  6. NASP Preparation Invites Technical Team for National Consultation

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