Steps on Ground Thought on Tiger Conservation in China.

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Steps on Ground Thought on Tiger Conservation in China

How to enhance political will Strong political will in general Some concerns from locals, concerned groups and different authorities: How large the investment? Will the tiger conservation benefit the life for locals? Should we lost some traditions? To included the tiger conservation in “the 12th five- year plan”. Media campaign to tell the future benefits for locals. Policy research on the strategy to coordinate the tiger conservation and some concerned traditions.

How to improve GTSRP Good practices: 1. Fuel material changing project 2. Compensation 3. Successful ecotourism, etc. Key indicators: 1. Area extension for wild tigers 2. Number of wild tigers 3. Ecosystem improvement including forest, water and prey, etc. 4. Income and life change for locals and their attitude.

Key Good Practices and other Actions Key good practices: 1. Good patrolling and monitoring 2. Anti-smuggling 3. Compensation Other action: 1. Recovery of vegetation 2. Increase of prey resources 3. New livelihood for locals

How to prepare NASP On our own with some help from international technical team