Which Indian State is Known as “The Tiger State”? - adda247 Madhya Pradesh, often referred to as the “Tiger State,” holds the highest number of tigers among all Indian states This title is not new for Madhya Pradesh, as it has consistently been recognized for its tiger population Currently, the state is home to 785 tigers, a substantial increase from just 300 tigers in 2006
Trailing tigers in an Indian wildlife sanctuary Other tigers we glimpsed took refuge beneath ancient stone temples or relaxed by broad, shimmering lakes in the company of sunbathing crocodiles and snowy white egrets For me, each tiger sighting represented a symbol of hope, even defiance Despite mounting threats, tiger numbers in India have continued to rise steadily in the last decade
7 legendary animals to know at Indian National Parks | Condé . . . Currently the talk of the town at Gir National Park, lions Jai and Veeru, much like the superhit on-screen pair they were named after, seem to have a friendship for the ages “I first spotted Jai and Veeru towards the end of 2022,” says wildlife guide Prakash Mahida, who has been working at the park for 14 years “There was another
There are 40% more tigers in the world than previously . . . A Bengal tiger rests in the jungles of Bannerghatta National Park south of Bangalore, India, on July 29, 2015 The number of tigers in the wild has gone up 40% since 2015 — largely because of
Experts call for coexistence, sustainable development as . . . Now, at fifty years of Project Tiger, the number of wild tigers has touched an estimated 3,167, reveals the latest census However, experts caution that tiger population has reached a saturation point in India and tiger conservation must be seen through the prism of sustainable development Latest census findings