The term M-STrIPES is sometimes seen in the news in the context of

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Q: 80 (IAS/2017)
The term ‘M-STrIPES’ is sometimes seen in the news in the context of

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Current Affairs

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IAS

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The correct answer is Option 2: Maintenance of Tiger Reserves.

M-STrIPES is a software system developed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) to monitor and manage tiger populations in protected areas. It stands for Monitoring System for Tigers – Intensive Protection and Ecological Status. The software uses a combination of GPS tracking, camera traps, and other technologies to monitor tiger populations and their habitats.

M-STrIPES has been implemented in several countries, including India, Bhutan, and Nepal, to protect and conserve tigers. In India, it has been used in several tiger reserves, including Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Pench. The software helps in detecting poaching and illegal trade in tiger parts, monitoring tiger movements, and analyzing the ecological status of tiger habitats.

The use of M-STrIPES has resulted in several successful conservation outcomes, such as an increase in tiger population in some reserves, better protection of tigers from poaching and illegal trade, and improved habitat management. It has also helped in the identification of potential conflict areas between tigers and humans, which can be addressed through appropriate measures.

In conclusion, M-STrIPES is a software system used in the maintenance of tiger reserves. Its use has resulted in successful conservation outcomes, making it an important tool in the conservation of tigers and their habitats.