Full Tiger Species Information - Project Endangered Tigers Habitat loss, poaching, the exotic pet trade, and killing out of fear or retaliation are all man-made pressures that have significantly lowered the wild tiger population to an estimated 3,800 As the human population continues to grow and advance it is important to spread information about tigers and their specific subspecies
There Are More Pet Tigers Than There Are in the Wild. How . . . Researchers don't have any way to track the U S private tiger population directly, Khetan said, though he said the 7,000 figure, almost double the nearly 3,900 in the wild, is probably close to
Estimating the abundance of Nepal’s largest population of . . . We estimated a population of 125 tigers, with a density of 4 5 per 100 km2, in Chitwan This is the highest estimate of tigers so far in the Park and compares to estimates of 26–36 in 1978 (Tamang, 1982), 65 in 1987 (Smith et al , 1987), 50 in 1998 (Smith et al , 1998), 38 in 2000 (KMTNC NCRTC, 2001), and 91 in 2009 (Karki et al , 2009)
Estimating the abundance of Nepals largest population of . . . We estimated a population of 125 tigers, with a density of 4 5 per 100 km2, in Chitwan This is the highest estimate of tigers so far in the Park and compares to estimates of 26–36 in 1978 (Tamang, 1982), 65 in 1987 (Smith et al , 1987), 50 in 1998 (Smith et al , 1998), 38 in 2000 (KMTNC NCRTC, 2001), and 91 in 2009 (Karki et al , 2009)
(PDF) Genetic Monitoring of Tigers in Buxa Reserve - Academia. edu Population size estimation is a prerequisite for assessment of conservation status of a species in its natural habitat With a global scenario of vanishing local population of tigers in many parts of its range distribution, estimation of the minimum
Protecting the Sunda Tiger: A Race Against Time to Save a . . . In Sumatra, the Sunda Tiger population is under severe threat With an estimated 600 individuals left in the wild, they rank as one of the most critically endangered tiger subspecies This precipitous decline is largely due to human activities, particularly deforestation for palm oil plantations and poaching
Tiger recovery amid people and poverty - Science India, despite having the world’s highest human population density and only 18% of the global tiger habitat, harbors >75% of the global tiger population (~3600 tigers) Although this sets a perfect narrative of wildlife-human co-occurrence, it is unattainable in the absence of human-free legally protected areas, embedded in socioeconomically