Project Tiger
- It was launched on April 1, 1973 to ensure maintenance of viable population of the tigers in India.
- There are 29 tiger reserves in the country:
Tiger Reserve | State |
Bandipur | Karnataka |
Corbett | Uttarakhand |
Kanha | Madhya Pradesh |
Manas | Asom |
Melghat | Maharashtra |
Palamau | Jharkhand |
Ranthambhore | Rajasthan |
Similipal | Orissa |
Sunderbans | West Bengal |
Periyar | Kerala |
Sariska | Rajasthan |
Buxa | West Bengal |
Indravati | Chattisgarh |
Nagariunsagar | Andhra Pradesh |
Namdapha | Arunachal Pradesh |
Dudhwa | Uttar Pradesh |
Kalakad-Mundanthurai | Tamil Nadu |
Valmiki | Bihar |
Pencil | Madhya Pradesh |
Tadoba-Andhari | Maharashtra |
Bandhavgarh | Madhya Pradesh |
Panna | Madhya Pradesh |
Dampha | Mizoram |
Bhadra | Karnataka |
Pench | Maharashtra |
Pakhui-Nameri | Arunachal Pradesh-Asom |
Bori, Satpura, Pachmari | Madhya Pradesh |
Nagarhole | Karnataka |
Katarniaghat | Uttar Pradesh |
Nameri | Asom |
Kaziranga | Asom |
- Nagarjunasagar Tiger Reserve in AP is the largest, while Pench in Maharashtra is the smallest. Bandipur in Karnataka was the first (1973-74), while Kaziranga is the latest (2006).
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