Tiger Conservation
Tiger conservation refers to efforts aimed at protecting and preserving the population of tigers, which are endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Various organizations and governments work together to create protected areas, enforce anti-poaching laws, and promote sustainable land use to ensure that tigers can thrive in their natural habitats.
Additionally, conservation programs often involve local communities, educating them about the importance of tigers in the ecosystem and providing alternative livelihoods. By fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife, these initiatives aim to reduce conflicts and enhance the chances of tiger survival in the wild.