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Now 4 Assam Tiger Reserves Get CATS Accreditation

The National Committee of Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS) recommended proposals for Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri and Orang Tiger Reserves for its (CATS) accreditation on Wednesday.

Sentinel Digital Desk

GUWAHATI: The National Committee of Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS) recommended proposals for Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri and Orang Tiger Reserves for its (CATS) accreditation on Wednesday. Meanwhile, State Forest Minister Parimal Suklabaidya termed it as a welcome development insofar as the preservation of tigers is concerned.

The CATS' assessment has been conducted by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) in 27 tiger reserves in the first phase and 24 to be carried out in the second phase. All the four tiger reserves of Assam under Phase 1 have got CATS' accreditation. Only seven proposals were recommended by the National Committee at a meeting held in New Delhi on Wednesday.

The NTCA sets a benchmark for managing conservation sites through a set of minimum standards based on 17 parameters ranging from social, cultural and biological significance to infrastructure/equipment and from management planning to human-wildlife conflict (HCW) management. The scores on this accounts are – 81.25% to Kaziranga, 78.49% to Manas, 71.21% to Nameri and 74.01% to Orang Tiger Reserves.

Launched in 2013 with the tiger as the first species for the initiative, the conservation tool vis-a-vis CATS was developed in collaboration with field managers, tiger experts and government agencies engaged in tiger conservation.

Meanwhile, Minister for Environment and Forest Parimal Suklabaidya said the CATS accreditation accorded to the four tiger reserves of the state is a most welcome development and good news for conservationists and animal lovers alike.

Thanking Union Minister for Environment and Forest Prakash Javdekar and the members of the National Committee for clearing all the four proposals from his department, Suklabaidya said, "The CATS certificate will go a long way in further strengthening and improving management interventions insofar as conservation of big cats in Assam is concerned."