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Transcending Boundaries for Tiger Recovery
Transcending Boundaries for Tiger Recovery
The Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex in Nepal and India (Phase II)
The Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme is an initiative implemented by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and funded by German Cooperation via KfW Development Bank, which contributes to the global effort to double tiger numbers in the wild by 2022 by supporting landscape level conservation work benefiting species, communities and habitats. Coordinated actions enhancing conservation skills developing new livelihoods and improving governance and infrastructure are delivering results in terms of better protected tigers across these landscapes.
The objective of the "Transcending Boundaries for Tiger Recovery: The Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex in Nepal and India (Phase II)" is to maintain tiger numbers in the Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex through three key outcomes:
The objective of the "Transcending Boundaries for Tiger Recovery: The Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex in Nepal and India (Phase II)" is to maintain tiger numbers in the Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex through three key outcomes:
- Managing Tiger Habitats
- Reducing Human Wildlife Conflict
- Strengthening Community and Stakeholder Engagement