Section 38O of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 View Chapter 4 B

Powers and functions of Tiger Conservation Authority.


   1[38O.  Powers and functions of Tiger Conservation Authority.-- (1)  The Tiger Conservation Authority shall have the following powers and perform the following functions, namely:--

       (a)  to approve the Tiger Conservation Plan prepared by the State Government under sub-section (5) of section 38V of this Act;

       (b)  evaluate and assess various aspects of sustainable ecology and disallow any ecologically unsustainable land use such as, mining, industry and other projects within the tiger reserves;

       (c)  lay down normative standards for tourism activities and guidelines for project tiger from time to time for tiger conservation in the buffer and core area of tiger reserves and ensure their due compliance;

       (d)  provide for management focus and measures for addressing conflicts of men and wild animals and to emphasise on co-existence in forest areas outside the National Parks, sanctuaries or tiger reserve, in the working plan code;

       (e)  provide information on protection measures including future conservation plan, estimation of population of tiger and its natural prey species, status of habitats, disease surveillance, mortality survey, patrolling, reports on untoward happenings and such other management aspects as it may deem fit including future plan conservation;

       (f)  approve, co-ordinate research and monitoring on tiger, co-predators, prey, habitat, related ecological and socio-economic parameters and their evaluation;

       (g)  ensure that the tiger reserves and areas linking one protected area or tiger reserve with another protected area or tiger reserve are not diverted for ecologically unsustainable uses, except in public interest and with the approval of the National Board for Wild Life and on the advice of the Tiger Conservation Authority;

       (h)  facilitate and support the tiger reserve management in the State for biodiversity conservation initiatives through eco-development and peoples participation as per approved management plans and to support similar initiatives in adjoining areas consistent with the Central and State laws;

       (i)  ensure critical support including scientific, information technology and legal support for better implementation of the tiger conservation plan;

       (j)  facilitate ongoing capacity building programme for skill development of officers and staff of tiger reserves; and

       (k)  perform such other functions as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act with regard to conservation of tigers and their habitat.

   (2)  The Tiger Conservation Authority may, in the exercise of its powers and performance of its functions under this Chapter, issue directions in writing to any person, officer or authority for the protection of tiger or tiger reserves and such person, officer or authority shall be bound to comply with the directions:

   Provided that no such direction shall interfere with or affect the rights of local people particularly the Scheduled Tribes.]

1Ins. by Act 39 of 2006, s. 2 (w.e.f. 4-9-2006).