IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

DEATH OF TIGERS – HUMAN CONFLICT IN INDIA: SPOTLIGHT ON CONTROVERSIAL CONSERVATION - A CASE STUDY

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Alexander CVJ Victoria, P. Arockia Mary Fernandez, D. Vasumathi, R. Niranjani, S. Lok Kirubahar, D. Manikandaraja, S. Lingathurai

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Ferocious, beautiful and strong, tigers rule the jungle; the tiger density in some of the reserved forest areas was much higher than that of some Indian tiger reserves. “Humans and tigers share the same landscape with its amenities. The population of the tigers is increasing, and the habitats continue to remain what it was when the tiger conservation programme began,” said Sengupta. He pointed out that the increasing instances of cattle kills in the territorial forests of district – which has a high density of tigers – indicates that there is an imminent threat of tiger-human conflict waiting to erupt. Does the project “Become a WWF Supporter: Join the Tiger Brigade” gives the setback for scientist and officials long-term viability do the people around the forest area really welcome the project if it is yes, what about the poaching and deaths? Do the lives of tigers in India is successful or deaths of human a rise, This paper studies and recalls about the recent spotlight on tigers, Yes, lets over -come a conflict on controversial conservation.

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