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Posted 21 Sep 2024

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India became a founder member by signing and ratification of the Framework Agreement on the establishment of the IBCA

  • Apart from India, Nicaragua, Eswatini and Somalia have also joined IBCA  . 

About IBCA

  • Genesis: On the occasion of commemorating 50 years of India's Project Tiger in 2023, India launched IBCA. 
  • Aim: Strengthen global cooperation for the conservation of seven big cat species (tiger, lion, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, jaguar and puma) and their habitats. 
    • India inhabits all cats except Puma and Jaguar
  • Multi-country and multi-agency coalition: Participants consist of 95 big cat range countries, non-range countries interested in big cat conservation, conservation partners and related scientific organizations. 
    • All UN member countries are eligible for becoming the member of IBCA.
    • Nine International Organizations have also consented to be partner organization of IBCA. 
  • Funding: Support of Rs. 150 crores for five years from 2023-24 to 2027-28.
  • HQ: India

Significance of protecting big cats and their habitats

  • Keystone species: Saving predators also safeguard the intricate web of biodiversity within their ecosystem
  • Keeping ecosystems healthy: As apex predators, their hunting keeps herbivore populations in check. 
  • Supports economy: Providing livelihood opportunities and promoting ecotourism.

Conservation Status of Big Cats in India

  • IUCN Status: Endangered (Tiger), Vulnerable (Lion, Cheetah, Snow Leopard, Leopard), Near Threatened (Jaguar) and Least concern (Puma)
  • All five big cats in India are listed in Schedule 1 and 4 of  Wildlife Protection Act and CITES Appendix
  • Tags :
  • Tiger
  • IBCA
  • Big Cats
  • Lion
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