International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)

International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)

Recently, Cabinet approved the establishment of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) with one-time budgetary support of Rs 150 crore

  • An initiative launched by india in commemorating 50th anniversary of Project Tiger
  • Launched in – 2023
  • Objective – To ensure global cooperation for the conservation of 7 big cats species
  • It is a multi-country, multi-agency coalition
  • Participants –  96 big cat range countries, non-range countries interested in big cat conservation, conservation partners and related scientific organizations
  • Funding
    • Provides initial support of Rs.150 crore for 5 years (2023-24 to 2027-28)
    • Other contributions – Bilateral, multilateral agencies, and public sector organizations etc
  • Administration  – Assembly of Members, Standing Committee and Secretariat
  • Framework of Agreement (statute) – Drafted largely on the pattern of the International Solar Alliance (2015)
  • A term used in informal speech to apply to any large species of the family Felidae
  • 7 Big cats species  – Lion, tiger, leopard, cheetah, snow leopard, jaguar, and puma
  • In India – 5 out of 7 cats except jaguar and puma are found here
  • While cheetah was declared extinct in 1952, it is now reintroduced as a part of Cheetah reintroduction project
  • Ecosystem balancing – By acting as top predators in the food chain
  • Water security – For example, the Himalayas (habitat of Snow Leopards) are the source of many major rivers in Asia
  • Climate Change Mitigation – Protects carbon stored forest landscapes
  • Cultural Icons – Culturally significant with faiths and folktales built around them across the world
  • Supports economy – Providing livelihood opportunities and promoting ecotourism

Read more about: Golden Tiger, Indian Leopard, Project Cheetah

Source: Indian Express


Previous Year Question

Among the following Tiger Reserves, which one has the largest area under “Critical Tiger Habitat”?

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2017 Prelims]

(a) Corbett
(b) Ranthambore
(c) Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam
(d) Sundarbans

Answer: (c)


Practice Question

Consider the following big cats:

  1. Lion
  2. Jaguar
  3. Puma
  4. Tiger
  5. Snow leopard

How many of the above big cats are not found in India?

 
 
 
 

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