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The last tiger - Valmik Thapar

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Title
The last tiger - struggling for survival
Author
Valmik Thapar
format
Hardback
Publisher
OUP India
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20060309

Description

The royal Bengal tiger is on the verge of extinction. There have been other moments in the past when the tiger in India has been threatened. This book traces the history of such crises and conservation efforts to battle them from the nineteenth century right up to the present crisis. The tiger as a trophy has always been valued and its very abundance in the past has spelt terrible excesses against it. But the tiger has always had its champions and the continuities in theconservation efforts are intriguing. Thapar points out that the arguments used by British conservationists to interest politicians in its preservation mostly underlined its economic wisdom and Thapar has often used the same tactics himself! At two other moments in time in India's history as an independentnation, the tiger's existence has been threatened. Both were tided over by concerned, capable, and decisive political leadership at the helm of affairs. The first in fact saw the genesis of Project Tiger in 1973-the only proud moment in independent India's tiger conservation history. This time round the threat is different, more potent, and by far the most severe. Its use in Chinese medicine has replaced trophy hunting as the most potent threat to the tiger and organized and armed poaching andsmuggling gangs with international links operate fearlessly in many of our national parks.
Thapar fears that issues of poverty and inequity have diluted the mission focus of the Task Force-constituted by the Prime Minister of India to deal with the crisis-of preventing the tiger's disappearance off India's map. He is convinced that the only solution is to create inviolate protected areas, to seal off the country's national parks forthwith as it were. He points out that tiger habitats form a very small percentage of India's land area and sealing them off from human populations issurely a tiny price to pay for conserving an invaluable and irreplaceable national heritage.

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