Union Environment Minister, Prakash Javadekar, released a report on Status of Tiger Habitats in high altitude ecosystems.
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This study, led by the Global Tiger Forum (GTF), with range country governments of Bhutan, India and Nepal, along with WWF and country specific collaborators, has been supported by the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHPC) of the IUCN and dFw.
The study reveals that even ecology at high altitude is compatible for the tiger growth.
It calls for developing a master plan for Tigers at High altitude, with gainful portfolio for local communities and ensuring centrality of tiger conservation in development.
The study provides the rationale for stepping up high altitude conservation of the tiger, while identifying possible viable habitats, corridor linkages, anthropogenic pressures, and induced landscape level changes for evolving an in-situ conservation roadmap.
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