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CONSERVATION EFFORTS

 

16.1. PROJECT TIGERAim16.1.1. Tiger Reservea) Core zoneb) Buffer zone16.1.1 National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA):Powers and functions:16.1.2. Estimation of Tiger PopulationsPhase IV”Innovations In 2010 National Tiger assessmentTiger Population Estimates16.1.3 International CooperationAsian Ministerial Conference on Tiger Conservation.16.2. PROJECT ELEPHANTObjectives:16.2.1. Elephant Corridor16.2.2. Threats to Elephant Corridors16.2.4. Monitoring of Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE) Programme16.2.3. Mitigation16.2.5. Haathi Mere Saathi16.2.6. Elephant - 8 Ministerial Meeting16.2.7. E-50:50 forum16.3. VULTURE16.3.1 . Diclofenac Sodium as the Probable Cause16.3.2 . Meloxicam - An Alternative16.3.3 . Banned but still in use16.3.4 . Significance of vultures in India16.3.5 . Without vultures16.3.6 . Vulture Safety Zones16.3.7 . VSZ’s provide:16.3.8 . Zones16.3.9 . What have to be done?16.3.10 . Vulture RestaurantsBenefits16.3.11 . Breeding Centres in India16.3.12 . Measures taken to Conserve Vultures16.3.13 . India‘S Role in Conservation16.3.14 . Save - Saving Asia’s Vultures From Extinction.Partners16.4. ONE HORN RHINO16.4.1. Indian Rhino Vision 202016.4.2. Why?16.5. PROJECT SNOW LEOPARD16.5.1. Project Snow Leopard - Jan 2009Aim:Goal:Location:16.5.2. Why to conserve the high altitude ecosystem?16.6 SECURE HIMALAYAFocus areas16.7. SEA TURTLE PROJECT16.8. INDIAN CROCODILE CONSERVATION PROJECT16.9. PROJECT HANGUL16.10. CAPTIVE BREEDING16.11. DOLPHIN16.12 GOVERNMENT MEASURES TAKEN TO PREVENT THE MENACE OF WILD ANIMAL’S ENTRY TO HUMAN HABITATS16.13. INDIA ADOPTS SAWEN