NAGPUR: As tiger reserves across Central India prepare for the All-India Tiger Estimation (AITE) 2022 exercise, officials have started assessing what impact Covid-19 safety protocols will have on its field training where only a limited number of people can gather. Chief wildlife wardens (CWWs) and field directors (FDs) of six states met on Wednesday at a city hotel to review management effectiveness evaluation (MEE) of sanctuaries as well as the upcoming AITE. Nitin Kakodkar, principal chief wildlife conservator of forests (PCCF-Wildlife), said Maharashtra officials will give a presentation on Thursday, the concluding day of a two-day meet. “Usually this conference…