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International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)

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April 30, 2026

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Why in News?

Ahead of the Global Big Cat Summit by IBCA, India is drafting a New Delhi Declaration, set to become the first international declaration on big cat conservation if adopted.

  • IBCA – It is the first-of-its-kind multi-country, multi-agency coalition with an interest in big cat conservation.
    • 7 Big Cats Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, and Puma.
  • Launch Initiated by India in April 2023, marking 50 years of Project Tiger.
  • VisionTo cultivate a global ecosystem where big cats thrive in harmony, achieved through international collaboration, scientific research, and community involvement.
  • HeadquartersNew Delhi, India.
  • Partnership – It brings together 97 range countries (where these big cats live), non-range countries interested in big cat conservation, conservation partners, and scientific organisations.
  • Objectives
    • To ensure cooperation for the conservation of 7 big cats by arresting the decline in population and reversing the trend.
    • To establish a central repository for knowledge sharing, capacity building, networking, advocacy, finance and support research.
  • MembershipOpen to all UN member states, including "range" and "non-range" countries; currently, it has 22 member countries, including India, Bhutan, Nepal, Russia, Ethiopia, Liberia, Malaysia, and others.
    • Ratified Members - India, Nicaragua, Eswatini, Somalia, and Liberia
    • Observers - Kazakhstan, Namibia, Thailand.
    • Recently Joined - Nepal (August 2025) and Russia (December 2025).
  • Structure General Assembly (apex decision-making body), A Standing Committee (governance and recommendation), & A Secretariat headed by a Director-General.

Quick Fact

Big Cat

IUCN Red List

WPA (India)

CITES

Tiger (Panthera tigris)

Endangered

Schedule I

Appendix I

Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica)

Endangered

Schedule I

Appendix I

Leopard (Panthera pardus)

Vulnerable

Schedule I

Appendix I

Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia)

Vulnerable

Schedule I

Appendix I

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)

Vulnerable (global); Extinct in the wild in India until 2022

Schedule II (special provisions for reintroduction)

Appendix I

Global Big Cat Summit 2026

  • It will be convened on June 1, 2026, in New Delhi.
  • Aim - To promote habitat connectivity, wildlife crime prevention, financial mobilisation, and an integrated "One Health" approach.
  • Declaration - The New Delhi Declaration will be adopted, becoming the first-ever International Declaration on Big Cats (all 7 big cats). 

 

India is collaborating with African nations for cheetah reintroduction (imported from Namibia, South Africa, Botswana) &  with Cambodia for translocating tigers, marking intercontinental wildlife conservation partnerships.

References

  1. Indian Express | IBCA
  2. IBCA | IBCA

 

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