‘Project Tiger a big success, more reserves on the anvil’ Project Tiger, launched on April 1, 1973, to promote tiger conservation in India, has completed 50 years, and the country, which has over 70% global wild tiger population, will get the latest data
Wildlife Conservation Success Stories: Indias Efforts . . . - IBEF In 2006, India's tiger population hit a low of 1,411 tigers However, by 2022, India houses more than 70% of the global wild tiger population, with a total of 3,167 tigers, showcasing the success of conservation efforts in safeguarding this rare species over the years Lion, Gir National Park, Gujarat
RISE OF THE TIGER - WWF 6 HOPE FOR TIGERS Wild tiger numbers are increasing, but there’s still work to be done to all create a cleaner, fairer future help people and tigers share the land By Mike Unwin 12 WWF IN ACTION A round-up of our latest news 14 60 YEARS OF WWF Our chair of the board of trustees looks ahead to the next 10 years – a critical
Wild Tiger Numbers Increase to 3890 | WWF - WWF Tigers Based on the best available data, WWF and the Global Tiger Forum (GTF) have announced that there are now close to 3,900 wild tigers The news comes ahead of a major tiger conservation meeting taking place tomorrow in New Delhi, which will be opened by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi
All India Tiger Estimation 2022 - INSIGHTS IAS - Simplifying . . . GS Paper 3 Syllabus: Environment and Conservation Source: PIB Context: On the occasion of Global Tiger Day (July 29), a detailed report on the All-India Tiger Estimation 2022 was released Highlights of the report: According to the Wildlife Institute of India’s (WII) 5th quadrennial tiger census, India’s tiger population increased to 3,682 in 2022 … Continue reading "All India Tiger
29 07 2023 – Global Tiger Forum Wild tiger numbers have registered an overall increase in several tiger range countries (almost 5574) The status is optimal in tiger range countries of South Asia, with India and Nepal having doubled their tiger numbers (Tx2) since the St Petersburg Declaration in 2010, and tiger status in Bangladesh and Bhutan remains stable and increasing
WWF Tigers Alive Annual Report 2023 Based on the learnings of the last 12 years, we have set out an exciting and ground-breaking direction for tiger conservation The mid-year announcement by the Global Tiger Forum that there are estimated to be 5,574 tigers in the wild, took the total number of tigers tantalisingly close to the 2010 goal to double the wild tiger population by 2022