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by Deepak Subedi | 20-11-2018 23:16
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A new study finds that wild tiger populations in key tiger recovery sites across Asia have the potential to triple within a human generation given strong site management, contributing up to 15 per cent increase in the global tiger population. Spread across various habitats in 10 tiger-range countries, some of the study¡¯s tiger recovery sites could be on track to fulfill their highest estimated tiger population capacity within the next 20 years, but only if effective efforts in anti-poaching and in stabilizing prey base for the predator are maintained, among other conditions. ¡°We¡¯re at a critical juncture for tiger conservation, where we can bring wild tiger populations back from their devastating decline but concerted effort is needed to reach it. This study has revealed tremendous potential among these sites – although some areas are still lagging behind, particularly in South East Asia, several others are already beginning to experience an increase in wild tigers. We know this can only happen when there is strong political will, sustained investments, responsive governance and public support – all critical conditions regardless of which site we are looking at,¡± said Margaret Kinnaird, Leader of WWF¡¯s Wildlife Practice. The study, conducted by 49 conservation experts from 10 tiger-range countries, developed site-specific and ecologically realistic targets and timelines for the recovery of tiger populations in 18 tiger recovery sites, identified under WWF¡¯s global tiger conservation programme. According to the study, increased and eventually stable prey populations are a pre-requisite, while comprehensive systems to reduce the risk of human-wildlife conflict are essential for ensuring safe co-existence among the increased wild tiger populations and local communities, which are also projected to grow in population size. The authors of this study concluded that although the goal to double tiger numbers by 2022 may be ambitious given the limited time frame, it is still possible as long as significant and sustained conservation efforts are auctioned immediately I am very much pleased by this news, yes we human can, We can destroy We are destroying But We can recover We can protect We can conserve ¡°Together we can¡± Nepal is continuously progressing in population of tiger and one horned rhinoceros. Yes they get high attention, I hope one day we can increase the population of every amphibians, bird and reptile we are losing day by day. We can increase tiger population then why we cannot increase population of rare frog or rare bird, obliviously we can, we must have desire to work. ¡°One day we can, Together we can¡± |
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12 Comments
Greetings Deepak
I hope you are doing well!
Thank you so much for this report!
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Hema
Posted 22-03-2020 11:09
Greetings deepak
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report.
I hope to read more from you.
Keep up with great works
Green cheers
Regards
Basanta
Posted 16-03-2020 04:07
Hello
Elizaveta Zaretskaya, Namaste
You are welcome
Thanks for your comments
Posted 01-12-2018 14:09
It was interesting! Thanks!
Posted 30-11-2018 16:24
Hello, Joon Ho Mentor, Namaste
Yeah working together is not option, we must work together to save this beautiful planet.
Thank You for your comments.
Posted 23-11-2018 23:50
Hello Deepak, good to hear about a good news about total increase in the number of tigers!
And concerning 'cooperation' (together), it is not an option but a compulsory task for all of us to endure and adopt since most of environmental problems and social issues are like spider webs, all tangled in one.
Thanks for your report! :) Keep up with your work as always
Posted 23-11-2018 23:40
Hello Gyeongrin mentor, Namaste
YES mentor it is our prime duty to save this planet.
Thank you for your inspiring comments.
Posted 23-11-2018 23:20
Hello Deepak
'together' is truly an amazing word that makes things possible which weren't before as an individual dimension.
With hands in hands, we really can make this place a better world for every living being!
Thanks for sharing :)
Posted 23-11-2018 22:44
Hello Rosa Namaste
Thank you for your comment
I hope one day Cape Vulture, the white and black rhinos will increase in population
You also can conduct awareness program to conserve Cape Vulture, the white and black rhinos.
Hope we can save every creature, no more species will vanish from this beautiful earth.
Posted 22-11-2018 01:04
Hey there Deepak!
In South African, we face a similar problem, especially with the Cape Vulture, the white and black rhinos. I remember an article like this from Kushal and I like how the update is just getting better and better with each article posted. It is very good to see that the tiger population count is rising after having a major decline in the years back! I still think that major work needs to be conducted in the South East Asia section so that a holistic increase is seen and also not have any area lagging behind in the strive to boost the tiger count.
Thank you so much for reporting Deepak!
Posted 21-11-2018 16:25
Hello Aananya Singh Namaste
Thank you so much for your comments
Yes if we together for the betterment of humanity and animal welfare we will obviously become successful.
Posted 21-11-2018 14:55
Hi Deepak, thanks for such a well-written report. I hope that together we actually conserve and preserve such rare and endemic species for the posterity. :D
Posted 21-11-2018 01:54