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About MP Tiger Foundation SocietyThe society is headed by hon'ble Forest Minister of the state; the Chief Wildlife Warden of the state is it's secretary. Members include NGOs, Secretaries of forests, finance, tourism, public relation departments, senior officers of forest department and Wildlife experts. It has obtained Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010 registration and is authorized to receive donations from outside the country as well the socity would raise funds, accept equipment and vehicles, movable or immovable property from Indian as well as foreign donors. The role and functions of the Society Provide protection to threatened and endangered species with added emphasis on tiger conservation.Provide help to the State Government, staff and people in their effort to protect tiger habitats against fragmentation, destruction and their prey-base.Provide support to the state government to control poaching of wild animalsTo provide help in controlling illicit trade in body parts of tigers and products made out of body parts.To make general public aware of the need for conserving biodiversity and elicit their support for conservation of biodiversity. To seek help of mass media in achieving this objective.To reward those individuals (including forest department personnel) and institutions, organizations who have made special effort towards protection of tiger.To strengthen infrastructure required for protection of tigers in their habitats.To establish a data-bank necessary for tiger conservation in the office of the Chief Wildlife Warden, M.P. who is the secretary of this organization, and also to help development of a network of such data-bank.To take other measures through which conservation of tiger and other wildlife can be strengthened.
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Pench Stripes- 2014 Edition - Explore the Evets and Issues in Wildlife Management
Pench Stripes is a Half-Yearly Magazine of the Pench Tiger Reserve (November 2014). Check out and provide your valuable feedback.