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- These Young Tigers in India Are Proof That Conservation Works!
India has the largest wild tiger population in the world and continues to lead the way in tiger recovery towards the global goal of doubling wild tiger numbers by 2022 On Global Tiger Day last year, India released a new estimate of 2,967 wild tigers (from a range of 2603-3346)
- Big Cats of India and where to find them - Tiger Safari India . . .
India – a country synonymous with a dynamic range of wildlife species, also provides a safe haven to the top 4 big cats in the world, the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Lion, Indian Leopard and the Snow Leopard
- India’s Tiger Count Increases but Tribal Groups Are Paying a . . .
While announcing with sufficient fanfare the estimate of 2,967 tigers (up from 2226 in 2014), the prime minister of India said that the target of doubling tiger numbers in India was achieved four years earlier than promised He went on to add that India’s tiger conservation model could now be replicated in other tiger range countries
- 10 Things You Need To Know About Bengal Tigers - Nature inFocus
Since then, assessments have been done every four years and the most recent tiger census showed that India’s tiger population has grown to 2,967 Apart from Project Tiger, IUCN’s Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme and conservation efforts by WWF are among the many initiatives that are working to restore tiger habitats India
- India accounts for 70% of worlds tigers, says Prakash . . .
The report compares information gathered during tiger surveys of 2006, 2010 and 2014 with data from the 2018-19 review to estimate population trends, patch colonisation and extinction rate
- 3890- What Does the New Numbers Mean? | WWF - WWF Tigers
IS TX2 STILL ACHIEVABLE? Yes, but only with full action, investment and collaboration from all tiger range countries At the recent tiger conference in Delhi, governments restated their commitment to the Tx2 goal but this needs to be translated immediately into action on the ground or we will miss the window of opportunity 2016 is the critical halfway point
- PM Modi releases Tiger Census figures: Number grows to 3,167 . . .
The 2018 Tiger Census, released in July 2019, had established the presence of 2,967 tigers in India The animal’s population in the country has increased by 200 or 6 7 per cent in the past four years While the tiger numbers in the country stood at 1,411 in 2006, it increased to 1,706 in 2010 and 2,226 in the 2014 cycle of evaluations
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