In a recent development, the Supreme Court of India has issued a set of strict laws prohibiting tiger safaris within the core or critical tiger habitats within all tiger reserves across the country. The order, delivered by a Bench led by Justice B. R. Gavai, reinforces the need for strict conservation measures in ecologically sensitive zones and mandates several regulatory steps for states to protest India’s tiger population.
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Supreme Court Bars Tiger Safaris In Core Habitats; Directs States To Strengthen Protection Norms
The Supreme Court of India has prohibited tiger safaris in all core or critical tiger habitats and directed states to strengthen protection norms, regulate tourism, and notify eco-sensitive zones to safeguard the country’s tiger reserves

People on a safari spot a tiger at Ranthambore National Park (for representational purpose only) Photo: Shutterstock
People on a safari spot a tiger at Ranthambore National Park (for representational purpose only) Photo: Shutterstock
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