International Big Cat Alliance
On 9th April, 2023, a mega international event was held in Mysuru, Karnataka, to commemorate 50 years of Project Tiger. During the event, the Indian Prime Minister launched the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA).
Key Points
- Conserving the Planet's Seven Big Cats: IBCA aims to conserve the planet's seven big cats, namely: Tiger (IUCN Status: Endangered), Lion (Vulnerable), Leopard (Near threatened), Snow Leopard (Vulnerable), Cheetah (Vulnerable), Jaguar (Near threatened), and Puma (Near threatened).
- Mobilization of Financial and Technical Resources: IBCA will also facilitate the mobilization of financial and technical resources for the overall ecosystem dealing with big cat species while implementing ....
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