The Indian government has mainly focused on conserving the majestic Royal Bengal tiger. The government is responsible for providing Tigers with a haven. There is no doubt that these creatures are the jewels of the jungle, and keeping them in protected areas is a must initiation that is already occurring in India. With utmost care, Pench National Park has been protecting tigers successfully for years. 

 

It has been five decades since forest officials and the government worked together to maintain and develop tiger populations in the tiger territories. They work together with many stakeholders to maintain the beauty of the forests, and the safety of the tigers is a priority. 

Among others, state forest departments, local communities, partner organizations, and media are involved in maintaining the tiger population in the forest. 

 

How to Monitor the Tiger Effectively

While tracking Tigers is difficult, forest teams are placing cameras at suitable locations where tiger sightings are likely. Seeing tigers and other wild mammals is easy in Pench National Park, which has one of the few areas where they are likely to be spotted.

 

Working on improving governmental agencies

With the advancement of technology, the governmental agencies are working on the same in Pench and another national park with the thought of keeping the successful track record of giving shelter to wild animals in the best way. 

 

Less Negative Interaction between Human and Tiger

The community contribution matters a lot in protecting the tigers in Pench National Park. It is mandatory to follow all the norms for the visitors so that we can have a healthy distance maintained between humans and tigers.

Wildlife monitoring is a must activity Government should involve in making positive changes and them make a good effort in terms of wildlife law, anti-poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and involvement of advanced technology to combat poaching in the Pench National Park and other national parks.

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