Can we restore the roar in Asia | WWF - WWF Tigers A study by the Global Tiger Forum in 2019 called for the need to identify possible viable habitats, corridor linkages, anthropogenic pressures, and landscape-level changes to proactively prepare for the movement of tigers from their low-lying landscapes into potential high altitude expansion areas
Background - BYJUS The project has brought about significant changes in the tiger population in the country From 2010 to 2014, there has been a 30% rise in the number of tigers in India At present, there are 2226 tigers in India, which is the highest in the world (about 70% of the tigers in the world are in India) Also on this day
Annual Report 2020 - Doubling Wild Tigers | WWF Reduced to just 5% of their range, the year of the tiger in 2022 will be an opportunity to redouble efforts and secure a future for wild tigers Take a look back at 2020 with Stuart Chapman, Lead of WWF's Tigers Alive Initiative, to see how WWF is helping to secure a future for tigers – for people and nature
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