Drivers of human–tiger conflict risk and potential mitigation . . . In China, Amur tiger mainly resides in the Hunchun area In recent years, due to the extensive attention of the government and all sectors of society, the population and distribution of Amur tiger have been effectively restored (Wang et al , 2018), but human–tiger conflict remains an issue
Global tiger recovery program (2010-2022) - The World Bank The overarching goal adopted in the Hua Hin declaration and supported by the Global Tiger Recovery Program (GTRP) is to reverse the rapid decline of wild tigers and to Global tiger recovery program (2010-2022)
Plan to boost tiger population in South East Asia | New . . . KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is proposing to adopt the Kuala Lumpur Joint Statement on Tiger Conservation to recover and boost tiger population in potential tiger habitats within the South East Asia
Peak global population and other key findings from the 2024 . . . Although the global population is expected to increase for many more decades, the population growth rate is slowing rapidly This is driven by a dramatic reduction in fertility rates, which measure the average number of children per woman The global fertility rate has more than halved since the 1960s, from over 5 children per woman to 2 3
IUCN celebrates 10 impactful years of tiger conservation with . . . A total of €47 5 million have been invested by the German Cooperation in tiger conservation The ITHCP contributed to the estimated increase of 40% in tiger numbers globally between 2015 and 2022 More than 10,500 hectares of habitat have been restored , with over 500,000 trees planted