Conservation Approaches And Management Techniques In Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Chandrapur District
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Abstract
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India, stands as a critical habitat for the preservation of tiger populations and other wildlife species. This research paper aims to analyze and evaluate the various conservation approaches and management techniques employed within the reserve to ensure the sustainable protection of its biodiversity. Through a combination of field observations, interviews with forest officials and local communities, and an examination of existing literature, this study identifies the key strategies that have contributed to successful wildlife conservation in Tadoba Andhari. The paper discusses the role of anti-poaching measures, habitat restoration, community engagement, and technological interventions in enhancing conservation outcomes. Additionally, it explores the challenges faced in the implementation of these strategies and provides recommendations for improving management practices. The findings underscore the importance of an integrated approach that combines scientific research, policy support, and community participation to achieve long-term conservation goals. This study contributes to the broader understanding of effective wildlife management and offers insights that can be applied to similar conservation efforts globally.