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Latest Burning Issues of 13th Feb 2019 Free PDF

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Latest Burning Issues of 13th Feb 2019 Free PDF

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  1. India can’t handle more tigers You can also follow me for updates :- Instagram:- vironika_om Facebook:- m.facebook.com/vironika om

  2. Relevance • Mains Paper 3: Environment | Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment • Objective level: Findings of the survey • Subjective level: Tiger conservation in India

  3. Q.4) Recently the first survey of captive elephants was held in the country. With reference to this survey, consider the following statements: 1.The survey was conducted by the Animal Welfare Board of India. 2.There are 2,454 elephants in captivity, of which 560 are in possession with forest departments and 1,687 with private individuals. 3.Assam and Kerala account for more than half the nationwide total of 2,454. • Which of the given statements is/are correct? • a) Only 2 • b) 1 and 2 • c) 2 and 3 • d) All are correct

  4. Why in News? • With increasing tiger count in India, global experts and officials in the government suggest that India must also prepare for a new challenge — of reaching the limits of its management capacity.

  5. What do numbers say?

  6. Mismanagement 25-35% of India’s tigers now lived outside protected reserves.

  7. Way Forward • There are vast tracts of potential tiger habitat that can be used to improve prey density, develop tiger corridors and therefore support a much larger population.

  8. International Stock Taking Conference on Tiger Conservation • The conference is being hosted by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, MoEFCC in close collaboration with the Global Tiger Forum.

  9. • Though India and Nepal had agreed to collaborate on conducting the tiger census in their countries in 2018, they’ve yet to sign an agreement on sharing detailed assessments of the numbers.

  10. Concerns with tiger protection in India? • India is in a leadership position on the tiger front with almost 70% of the global tiger population.

  11. What should be done? • 24×7 monitoring using technology • Management of corridors • Building up the frontline capacity • Creating village teams for reporting wild animal presence • Intersectoral portfolio at the landscape level akin to the “master plan” envisaged for an eco- sensitive zone.

  12. Q.4) Recently the first survey of captive elephants was held in the country. With reference to this survey, consider the following statements: 1.The survey was conducted by the Animal Welfare Board of India. 2.There are 2,454 elephants in captivity, of which 560 are in possession with forest departments and 1,687 with private individuals. 3.Assam and Kerala account for more than half the nationwide total of 2,454. • Which of the given statements is/are correct? • a) Only 2 • b) 1 and 2 • c) 2 and 3 • d) All are correct

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