Tiger Reserves in India

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The Tiger Reserves in India is one of the projects undertaken by the wildlife lovers to protect the Indian tigers. The Tiger Reserves of India from the 70s have undertaken the job to protect the tigers and for this the Project Tiger and Wildlife Protection Act has been put into use. In order to save this predator from the harmful poachers the Tiger Reserves in India have taken up measures. The Project Tiger was launched in the year 1972 for the conservation of tigers. There are a number of tiger reserves enlisted under this project.

Tigers are the predators who maintain the balance of the population of other species. Carnivores are quite important to our eco system to maintain this balance and tigers therefore should be conserved. So there are a number of tiger reserves in India which are working on the conservation of tigers. The Tiger Reserves along with the conservation of tigers also have a rich variety of flora and fauna. Tourists love to visit the tiger reserves in India to get a glimpse of these royal creatures.