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What are the wildlife conservation efforts in south asia? and the success met?

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  1. its poor, do some research on the sariska tiger reserve, they believed they were tigers there for 5 years, when there was none, it was like the kids story of the emperors and


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    1: The South Asian Conservation Foundation (SACF) was established in January 2000 in Washington DC by a group of professionals of South Asian origin to channel technical and financial assistance towards natural resource conservation in the region. The mission of SACF is to foster conservation and sustainable development of the natural resources of South Asia with a primary focus on the largest and most biologically rich country in the subcontinent - India. (http://www.indiatogether.org/stories/sac... to read more)

    2:The Ecosystems and Livelihoods Group (ELG) of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in Asia, was formed in the beginning of 2003 to better reflect, and deliver, an ecosystems and livelihoods approach to nature conservation – one that is based on simultaneously improving both the socio-economic and environmental situation of the region. (http://www.iucn.org/places/asia/ecosys_l... to read more)

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    3: Conservation and Livelihoods Network (based in India)

    To read more about this one go to

    http://cln_india.tripod.com/home.htm

    Hope that  will help

  4. Tiger Conservation in Bandhavgarh

    The Bandhavgarh Fort, in the center of the Reserve, atop the Bandhavgarh hill, was the seat of the rulers of erstwhile Rewa State until they shifted to Rewa town in 1617 A.D. The area of the Reserve, with its surrounding forests.

    Tiger Conservation in Corbett

    The Reserve area was named as 'Hailey National Park' in 1936. This was renamed in 1954-55 as 'Ramganga National Park' and again in 1955-56 as 'Corbett National Park'. It is the oldest National Park in India.

    Wildlife Conservation in Pench

    Pench Tiger Reserve was created in 1992, becoming 19th Reserve in the Project Tiger network. The core zone of the Reserve, Pench National Park was crated in 1983.This was carved oyt of the Pench Sanctuary crated in 1977.

    Wildlife Conservation in Ranthambhore

    Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve was among the first nine Tiger Reserves declared in 1973 at the launch of Project Tiger in India. It comprised the former Sawai Madhopur Wildlife Sanctuary of 392.5 sq.km. Reserved Forest (constituted in 1955).

    Tiger Conservation in Kanha

    Kanha National Park is one of the first nine, Tiger Reserve constituted in our country when "Project Tiger" was initially launched way back in 1973. There present Park area encompasses two important valleys vix the Banjar and the Halon.

    Wildlife Conservation in Bandipur

    A Sanctuary with 90sq. km. area was created in the Bandipur Reserve Forest in 1931. It was realized that this Sanctuary was too small for effective conservation of wildlife. Therefore, the Venugopala Wildlife Park was constituted in 1941.

    Wildlife Conservation in Panna

    Panna National Reserve was created in 1981. It was declared a Project Tiger Reserve in 1994, the 22nd in the country and 5th in the State. The National Reserve consists of areas form the former Gangau Wildlife Sanctuary created in 1975.

    Wildlife Conservation in Dudhwa

    The visit of Sir D.B. Brandis in 1860 to the area culminated in 303 sq. mile forest area of the present day Dudhwa National Park being brought under the control of Government in 1861 for preservation.  

    Wildlife Conservation in Sunderbans

    Sunderbans Tiger Reserve, created in 1973, was the part of the then 24-Parganas Forest Division. Subsequently, the area comprising the present tiger reserve was constituted as a Reserve Forest in 1978.

    Wildlife Conservation in Manas

    Manas Tiger Reserve was created in 1973, with Manas Sanctuary as its core. Manas Sanctuary with an area of 360 sq. km., was created way back in 1928. Prior to the declaration setting up the sanctuary the area was a Reserved Forest called Manas R.F.

    Wildlife Conservation in Sariska

    Sariska Tiger Reserve was created in 1978. The present area of the Reserve is 866 sq. km. In the pre-independence period, the forests within the Reserve were a part of the erstwhile Alwar State and maintained as a hunting preserve for the royalty.

    Its going good and successfull till now!

  5. On the back of elephant, I saw a beautiful tiger.

  6. Its poor, do some research on the sariska tiger reserve, they believed they were tigers there for 5 years, when there was none, it was like the kids story of the emperors clothes, people paid, came out, yeah i saw something the bushes were shaking, yeah there was a tiger..

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