Tiger Population by Country – Latest Data for 2025 India: India is home to the largest population of wild tigers in the world, accounting for approximately 70% of the global tiger population According to the latest estimates, India has around 3,265 tigers The country’s extensive network of tiger reserves, coupled with strong legal protections and community involvement, has been instrumental
Countries in Which Tigers Live 2025 - World Population Review In 2015, a new survey suggested tiger populations increased to between 480 and 540 tigers in the wild Indonesia The largest population of Sumatran tigers lives in Indonesia In 1978, scientists concluded that about 1,000 tigers lived in the wild Today, estimates are much lower, suggesting that as few as 400 tigers are in the wild
How Many Tigers Are Left? Population in the Wild - Beast Facts Many of you may wonder how many tigers are left in the wild today As of your last recorded statistics, the global population is estimated to be around 3,900 individuals, which is a stark increase from a mere around 100 years ago This dramatic decline results from habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict However, conservation …
Global Tiger Population is Stable and Potentially Increasing . . . The IUCN’s latest assessment estimates between 3,726-5,578 wild tigers remain in Asia, with an average of 4,500 individuals; 3,140 of the 4,500 are estimated to be adult tigers Representing 76% of the global tiger population, South Asia’s tigers are gaining numbers, particularly in India and Nepal, from where new population estimates are
Increase in global wild tiger numbers – Save Wild Tigers The global wild tiger population has been steadily declining from 150,000 in 1900 due to poaching, habitat loss and development across tiger-range countries In 2024, the global wild tiger estimate was reported at an all-time low of 3,200 There are now an estimated 5,000 wild tigers across 10 countries from Russia to Indonesia
How Many Tigers Are Still Roaming The Earth? Less Than You Think After a century of decline, tiger numbers are finally increasing The global wild population grew 40% between 2015-2022, from approximately 3,200 to 3,726 tigers This modest recovery stems from coordinated international efforts launched in 2010 when 13 tiger range countries pledged to double wild tiger populations by 2022
There Are 40% More Tigers in The World than Previously Estimated In the Year of the Tiger, a new population assessment shines light on hopeful prospects for the endangered species In 2022, it #39;s estimated that 3,726 -- 5,578 tigers live in the wild, worldwide -- that #39;s 40% more than the count in 2015 Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) big cat program executive director Luke Hunter told NPR, quot;A fairly significant chunk of that increase is