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NTCA for relocation of villagers from Core Area

  • The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) recently urged 19 states to prioritize relocating villagers from core tiger zones, citing the slow progress of village relocation as a concern for tiger conservation.
  • The letter highlighted 591 villages with 64,801 families still residing in core zones, impacting tiger reserves. Since 1973, 257 of these villages comprising 25,007 families have been relocated.
  • The “core zone” refers to the portion in a tiger reserve where tribals cannot live and activities such as hunting and collecting forest produce are banned.
  • There is a concentric circle outside the “core zone” called the buffer zone where these restrictions are eased but regulated.
  • The Wildlife Protection Act says that core zones are to be inviolate and these must be made so by coaxing residents to voluntarily relocate on mutually agreed terms and conditions.
National Tiger Conservation Authority:
• NTCA is a statutory body established under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 in 2005 for strengthening tiger conservation in India.
• It was created as part of the Project Tiger initiative, launched in 1973 to protect Bengal tigers from extinction.
• The minister in charge of the Ministry of Environment and Forests acts as a Chairperson, the MoS acts as Vice-Chairperson.
• It monitors tiger populations, habitat management, and human-wildlife conflicts, while also ensuring the voluntary relocation of communities from core tiger habitats to maintain inviolate areas essential for tiger survival.

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