India place in the Guinness Book of World Records is largely due to the country's major efforts to conduct a camera-based wildlife survey.
July 29 World Tiger Day 79% of tigers in India are Guinness World Records
India: World Tiger Day is being celebrated on July 29. In this context, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javdekar today released a keynote address on the LTTE census in Delhi.
Wildlife Tigers are an important part of nature and the number of tigers in India is increasing.
Biodiversity up to 8 per cent
It reflects the balance of nature and is one of the most important trends that India is manifesting internationally, these are tigers and wildlife.
Despite various constraints such as low land area, India’s biodiversity remains at 8 per cent. It is the main protection of our country for the protection and culture of natural trees and wildlife.
Necessary food in the forest area
In the report, Javadekar said that he was taking important steps to prevent conflicts between animals and humans.
He said the Union Ministry was taking steps to provide food and water to the animals in the forest.
Survey-based on LIDAR
Following this, Minister Prakash Javadekar briefed the media on the LTTE and LTTE cubs in India and said that for the first time in India, LIDAR based survey technology will be used.
It is an instrument used to measure the target of a light beam to detect distance.
About 30% of the schools in India are in the wild outside the tiger sanctuary, and there are currently 50 tiger sanctuaries across the country expanded.
The government also plans to evaluate agricultural interventions through the Global Security Matters (CA | TS).
Associate Minister of Environment
Speaking on the occasion, Babul Supriyo, Union Minister of State for Environment, said, "We welcome things that will help prevent conflicts between humans and animals."
He also praised the excellent work of the officers who were more focused on increasing the number of LTTE cadres in the country.
- The detailed study of the All India Tiger Survey is unique as follows
- So far, the code number of co-predators and other creatures that were used only for habitats is high.
- For the first time, the sex ratio of tigers has been calculated through all the cameras installed in the areas where the tigers are trapped.
- The major humanitarian implications for the number of tigers are explained in detail.
- This is the first time that an increase in the number of tigers has been demonstrated in areas under LTTE sanctuaries.
On the occasion of World Tiger Day 2019, 4 years ahead of India's plan, due to the determined action of all parties involved,
The number of LTTE cadres in India has doubled. And through this, our Prime Minister has conveyed India's commitment to the world.
India currently has a tiger population of 2,967, which is 70% of the world's total tiger population.
India place in the Guinness Book of World Records is largely due to the country's major efforts to conduct a camera-based wildlife survey.
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