"There has been a 30 per cent increase in India's wild tiger population, with the country's 2,226 tigers, representing 70 per cent of the global population of this endangered species," Bishan Singh Bonal, Assistant Director of Tiger Conservation with the Government of India, told the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species being hosted in Johannesburg.'
Future plans include adding ten more tiger reserves to the current 49 in 18 states, he said.
"Tiger reserves conserve forest stock in some of India's highly dense forests.
"The monetary benefits from ecosystem services is to the tune of (up to) Rs 17.6 billion annually Every rupee invested yields a benefit of up to Rs 530," he said.
Bonal said India's tiger conservation efforts were centered
on countering the ever-increasing conflict between wildlife conservation and human settlements.
This was part of the mission of the project in order to protect tigers and their habitat while maintaining a balance between conservation and development activities.
Challenges highlighted by Bonal included the fact that Tiger Reserve areas in India are small with huge biotic pressures on them; as well as illegal trade in animal parts and products such as tiger skins, elephant tasks and rhino horn.
Modern tools used to help fight poaching include drones, electronic surveillance and radio collaring of tigers.
Bonal said India had concluded bilateral understandings on conservation with its neighbours China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Russia.
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