Why in the news?

  • The Supreme Court has issued directions to prohibit tiger safaris in the core or critical tiger habitat.

Critical Tiger Habitat (CTH)

  • Critical Tiger Habitat (CTH), also known as core areas of tiger reserves, are identified under the Wild Life Protection Act (WLPA), 1972.
  • These are based on scientific evidence that “such areas are required to be kept as inviolate for the purpose of tiger conservation, without affecting the rights of the Scheduled Tribes or such other forest dwellers”.
  • The notification of CTH is done by the state government in consultation with the expert committee constituted for the purpose.
  • Inviolate Status: These areas are kept inviolate (free from human activities) for the purpose of tiger conservation.
  • The forests peripheral to CTH are notified as buffer areas, which act as a transition between CTH and non-tiger reserves.