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Tiger reserves of India

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Tiger conservation programme in India

The tiger reserves inIndia were set up as a part ofProject Tiger initiated in 1973 and are administered by theNational Tiger Conservation Authority ofGovernment of India. As of March 2025, there are 58protected areas that have been designated as tiger reserves. As of 2023, there were 3,682 wild tigers in India, which is almost 75% of the world's wild tiger population.

Goal

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As per the section 38 of theWild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, the state governments are responsible preparing a Tiger Conservation Plan which includes planning and management of notified areas and maintaining the requisite competent staff to ensure the protection of the tiger reserve and providing inputs for maintaining a viable population of tigers, co-predators and prey animals.[1][2]

Tiger population

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See also:List of Indian states by wildlife population
State wise tiger population (2018)

In 2006, it was estimated that there were 1,411 tigers living in the wild, the lowest ever recorded.[3] The 2010 National Tiger Assessment estimated the total population of wild tigers in India at 1,706. As perMinistry of Environment and Forests, the wild tiger population in India stood at 2,226 in 2014 with an increase of 30.5% since the 2010 estimate.[4]

In 2018, according to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, there were an estimated 2,967 wild tigers in existence in India. The wild tiger population increased to 3,682 as of 2022.[5] As India is home to majority of the global wild tiger population, the increase in population oftigers in India played a major role in driving up global populations as well; the number of wild tigers globally rose from 3,159 in 2010 to 3,890 in 2016 according toWorld Wildlife Fund and Global Tiger Forum.[6]

Tiger reserves

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Tiger reserves were set up as a part of Project Tiger initiated in 1973 and are administered by the National Tiger Conservation Authority of Government of India. Tiger reserves consist of a core area which includes part(s) of protected areas such as anational park or awildlife sanctuary and a buffer zone which is a mix of forested and non-forested land. Project tiger is aimed at performing the necessary activities to ensure viability of tiger population in the core area and to promote a balance between the existence of people and animals in the buffer zones.[7]

In 1973, nine protected areas were initially designated as tiger reserves. By the late 1980s, the initial nine reserves covering an area of 9,115 km2 (3,519 sq mi) had been increased to 15 reserves covering an area of 24,700 km2 (9,500 sq mi). More than 1100 tigers were estimated to inhabit the reserves by 1984.[8] By 1997, 23 tiger reserves encompassed an area of 33,000 km2 (13,000 sq mi).[9] As of March 2025, there are 58protected areas that have been designated as tiger reserves.[10]

List of tiger reserves[11][12]
NameInclusionLast NotifiedStateTiger population (2023)[5]Core area (km2)Buffer area (km2)Total area (km2)
Bandipur1973–742007Karnataka150872.24584.061,456.3
Corbett1973–742010Uttarakhand260821.99466.321,288.31
Kanha1973–742007Madhya Pradesh105917.431,134.362,051.79
Manas1973–742008Assam58526.222,310.882,837.10
Melghat1973–742007Maharashtra571,500.491,268.032,768.52
Palamau1973–742012Jharkhand5414.08715.851,129.93
Ranthambore1973–742007Rajasthan571,113.36297.921,411.29
Similipal1973–742007Odisha161,194.751,555.252,750
Sunderbans1973–742007West Bengal1001,699.62885.272,584.89
Periyar1978–792007Kerala3088144925
Sariska1978–792007Rajasthan19881.11332.231,213.34
Buxa1982–832009West Bengal1390.58367.32757.90
Indravati1982–832009Chhattisgarh11,258.371,540.702,799.07
Namdapha1982–831987Arunachal Pradesh11,807.82245.002,052.82
Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam1982–832007Andhra Pradesh582,595.72700.593,296.31
Dudhwa1987–882010Uttar Pradesh1351,093.791,107.982,201.77
Kalakad-Mundanthurai1988–892007Tamil Nadu5895.00706.541,601.54
Valmiki1989–902012Bihar54598.45300.93899.38
Pench1992–932007Madhya Pradesh77411.33768.301,179.63
Tadoba-Andhari1993–942007Maharashtra97625.821,101.771,727.59
Bandhavgarh1993–942007Madhya Pradesh135716.9820.031,536.93
Panna1994–952007Madhya Pradesh55576.131,021.971,598.10
Dampa1994–952007Mizoram0500488988
Bhadra1998–992007Karnataka28492.46571.831,064.29
Pench (MH)1998–992007Maharashtra48257.26483.96741.22
Pakke1999–20002012Arunachal Pradesh6683.455151,198.45
Nameri1999–20002000Assam3320144464
Satpura1999–20002007Madhya Pradesh501,339.26794.042,133.31
Anamalai2008–092007Tamil Nadu16958.59521.281,479.87
Udanti–Sitanadi2008–092009Chhattisgarh1851.09991.451,842.54
Satkosia2008–092007Odisha0523.61440.26963.87
Kaziranga2008–092007Assam104625.585481,173.58
Achanakmar2008–092009Chhattisgarh5626.19287.82914.02
Kali2008–092007Karnataka17814.88282.631,097.51
Sanjay Dhubri2008–092011Madhya Pradesh41812.57861.931,674.5
Mudumalai2008–092007Tamil Nadu114321.00367.59688.59
Nagarhole2008–092007Karnataka141643.35562.411,205.76
Parambikulam2008–092009Kerala31390.89252.77643.66
Sahyadri2009–102012Maharashtra0612.00565.451,165.57
Biligiri Ranganatha Temple2010–112007Karnataka37359.10215.72574.82
Kawal2012–132012Telangana0892.231,123.212,015.44
Sathyamangalam2013–142013Tamil Nadu85793.49614.911,408.40
Mukandra Hills2013–142013Rajasthan1417.17342.82759.99
Nawegaon–Nagzira2013–142015Maharashtra11653.671,241.271,894.94
Amrabad20142015Telangana122,166.37445.022,611.39
Pilibhit20142014Uttar Pradesh63602.79127.45730.25
Bor20142012Maharashtra9138.12678.15816.27
Rajaji20152015Uttarakhand54819.54255.631,075.17
Orang20162016Assam1679.28413.18492.46
Kamlang20162017Arunachal Pradesh0671112783
Srivilliputhur–Megamalai20212021Tamil Nadu12641.86374.71,016.57
Ramgarh Vishdhari20222022Rajasthan1481.911,019.991,501.90
Ranipur20222022Uttar PradeshNA230.31299.05529.36
Veerangana Durgavati20232023Madhya PradeshNA1,414925.122,339.12
Dholpur–Karauli20232023RajasthanNA599.640599.64
Guru Ghasidas–Tamor Pingla[13]20242024ChhattisgarhNA2,049.23780.152,829.38[14]
Ratapani Tiger Reserve[10]20242024Madhya PradeshNA763.81507.651,271.47
Madhav National Park[15]19562024Madhya Pradesh5**3551,2761,751
  • Amangarh Tiger Reserve inUttar Pradesh is abuffer zone ofJim Corbett National Park and may not be regarded as a separate tiger reserve. It has a buffer zone of 80.6 km2 (31.1 sq mi) but no core area of critical tiger habitat.[16][17]
  • **At present, the Madhav Tiger Reserve is home to five tigers, including two recently born cubs. The reserve’s tiger population was boosted through a tiger reintroduction project initiated in 2023, where three tigers (including two females) were relocated to the park.[18]

References

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  2. ^"Project Tiger"(PDF).Government of India.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved22 January 2016.
  3. ^"India's tiger population sees 33% increase".BBC News. 2019.Archived from the original on 2019-08-01. Retrieved2019-07-29.
  4. ^"Tiger Estimate in India"(PDF).Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change,Government of India. 28 March 2011. p. 9.Archived(PDF) from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved21 June 2011.
  5. ^abQureshi, Q.; Jhala, Y. V.; Yadav, S. P. & Mallick, A. (2023).Status of tigers, co-predators and prey in India 2022(PDF) (Report).National Tiger Conservation Authority &Wildlife Institute of India.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2024-05-05. Retrieved2024-04-10.
  6. ^"2967 – What the new global Tiger number means".World Wide Fund. 2016.Archived from the original on 2019-09-27. Retrieved2019-05-27.
  7. ^"Project Tiger".National Tiger Conservation Authority.Archived from the original on 5 April 2024. Retrieved1 April 2024.
  8. ^Panwar, H. S. (1987)."Project Tiger: The reserves, the tigers, and their future". In Tilson, R. L.; Sel, U. S. (eds.).Tigers of the world: the biology, biopolitics, management, and conservation of an endangered species. Park Ridge, N.J.:Minnesota Zoological Garden, IUCN/SSC Captive Breeding Group, IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group. pp. 110–117.ISBN 978-0-815-51133-5.
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  13. ^"56th Tiger Reserve of the country notified in Chhattisgarh".Press Information Bureau (Press release). 19 November 2024.Archived from the original on 18 November 2024. Retrieved19 November 2024.
  14. ^"Chhattisgarh's Guru Ghasidas-Tamor Pingla declared India's 56th and 3rd largest tiger reserve".Moneycontrol. 2024. Retrieved19 November 2024.
  15. ^"Madhav National Park, Madhya Pradesh, was declared a tiger reserve earlier this month, taking the tally of such reserves in the country to 58".The Indian Express. 2025. Retrieved21 March 2025.
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  18. ^https://currentaffairs.adda247.com/madhav-national-park-declared-as-indias-58th-tiger-reserve/

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