Pushkar Singh Dhami, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, recently visited the well-known Jim Corbett National Park. While there, he spoke with the staff about some of his initiatives for tiger conservation and gave suggestions on how to maintain and keep them safe and secure so the no. of Tiger could increase.
He discussed one of his theories for tiger conservation and how to keep Jim Corbett National Park's Tigers at a healthy number with the interviewer. As the first CM to actively participate in the tiger safety patrol alongside the forest department employees, Cm. Dhami made history. While Uttarakhand has the third-highest tiger population in India, efforts are needed to maintain or increase the population. CM Dhami mentioned a few things, as well as the mythological or practical reasons for the rise.
Because Uttarakhand has a broad range of flora and fauna, its forests and climate make it an ideal place for wildlife to hibernate. By now, the number of species is just growing. This is one of the factors that contributes significantly to the tigers' healthy growth and population rise. He also discussed his mythical elements, citing this as one of the motivations behind his sharing of his convictions and concepts with the group. Since both humans and wildlife had equal importance, he also took preserving a positive interaction between them seriously.