Tiger Reserve
A Tiger Reserve is a protected area established to conserve the population of tigers and their natural habitat. These reserves aim to provide a safe environment for tigers, allowing them to thrive in the wild while also preserving the biodiversity of the ecosystem. They often include various habitats such as forests, grasslands, and wetlands, which support not only tigers but also other wildlife species.
In many countries, including India, Tiger Reserves are part of larger conservation programs. They are managed by government agencies and often involve local communities in conservation efforts. The reserves help in monitoring tiger populations and implementing measures to reduce human-wildlife conflict, ensuring a balance between wildlife conservation and human activities.