The date for submitting applications for the post of Deputy Director (Finance) in National Tiger Conservation Authority has been extended till 3rd November 2023.
On the occasion of event “Project cheetah – one year of successful implementation” organized by NTCA in association with Madhya Pradesh Forest Department on 17th September 2023 at Sesaipura, Madhya Pradesh, the annual report “Cheetah Introduction in India” was released by the dignitaries.
You may download the Cheetah Introduction in India – Annual report using the following link:
During the Global Tiger Day 2023 celebration at Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand, the following reports were released by the dignitaries.
You may download the reports using the following links:
1. Status of Tigers, Co-predators and Prey in India -2022 (Final report)
2. Management Effective Evaluation of Tiger Reserves (5th cycle) (Final report)
‘STRIPES’ the outreach journal which highlights tiger conservation related initiatives and best practices of tiger reserves was released by Shri Babul Supriyo, Hon’ble Minister of State,MoEF&CC. The newly designed website of NTCA was also launched by the Hon’ble Minister in the same function.
On the occasion of Global Tiger Day on 29th July, 2019, the Honourable Prime Minister of India released the report on ‘Status of Tigers in India – 2018’ at New Delhi.
The 3rd Stocktaking Conference on tiger conservation was held on 28-29 January 2019, at the
SCOPE Complex, New Delhi. This was organized by the Global Tiger Forum, as an implementing
arm of the Global Tiger Initiative Council (GTIC), in collaboration with the National Tiger
Conservation Authority (Government of India), Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT), Wildlife Trust
of India (WTI) and WWF.
The conference is the latest collective step in the process that began at the 2010 St Petersburg
Tiger Summit – where 13 tiger-range governments committed to Tx2 – an ambitious goal to
double the global wild tiger population by 2022.
The two-day conference included country updates on the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of
Tiger Range Country specific National Tiger Recovery Program (NTRP), and technical
presentations on themes such as protection, habitat/ prey/ tiger recovery, management of
human wildlife interface issues, smart green infrastructure, habitat, field management,
conservation finance and partnerships. Apart from this, there were four Side Events, viz.
reviewing of the Sub continental level Tiger estimation for India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal.
Maximizing synergies of partnerships for tiger conservation, combating wildlife trafficking issues
and a discussion on contours of strategy for conventions (CITES).
Tiger-range governments agreed on the urgent need to address critical gaps across the tiger
range through a set of recommendations.