📘 Q.1 IAS Prelims 2023 — Environment & Ecology (Community Reserve)🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📌 The Question

Once the Central Government notifies an area as a Community Reserve:

  1. The Chief Wildlife Warden of the State becomes the governing authority of such forest
  2. Hunting is not allowed in such area
  3. People of such area are allowed to collect non-timber forest produce
  4. People of such area are allowed traditional agricultural practices

How many of the above statements are correct?

(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) Only three
(d) All four


Correct Answer: (c) Only three


🧑‍🏫 Classroom Explanation

Community Reserves were introduced through the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 to protect areas where community or private lands are involved, especially around existing protected areas.

  • Statement 1 – Correct ✅
    Under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, once an area is notified as a Community Reserve, the Chief Wildlife Warden (CWLW) exercises supervisory and regulatory authority.
  • Statement 2 – Correct ✅
    Hunting is strictly prohibited in Community Reserves, just like in sanctuaries and national parks.
  • Statement 3 – Correct ✅
    Collection of Non-Timber Forest Produce (NTFP) for bona fide livelihood needs of local communities is permitted, subject to management plans.
  • Statement 4 – Incorrect ❌
    Traditional agricultural practices are not allowed once the area is formally notified as a Community Reserve, as it would defeat the conservation purpose.

Hence, three statements are correct.


Curiosity Raiser

Why did UPSC test Community Reserve instead of National Park or Sanctuary?
👉 Because Community Reserves reflect India’s shift toward participatory conservation, blending ecology with livelihoods.


📚 Enrich Notes (UPSC Value-Add)

  • Protected Area Categories (WLPA, 1972):
    National Park | Wildlife Sanctuary | Conservation Reserve | Community Reserve
  • Key Difference:
    • Conservation Reserve: Government land
    • Community Reserve: Private/community land
  • Introduced in: 2002 Amendment
  • Aim: Ecological corridors + local participation

🕊️ IAS Monk Whisper

“Modern conservation succeeds not by fencing forests, but by befriending the people who live with them.”

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