The increase in Indias tiger population is no mean feat Tigers are vital to India's wildlife heritage and culture, and the country is proud to be home to more than 75% of the world's wild tiger population They have played a significant cultural and
Wild Tiger Population Increases For First Time in 100 Years There is finally some positive news for tigers: After declining—often precipitously—for a century, global populations of this endangered animal have risen slightly over the past six years In
Tiger Census 2022 (Specials) - GS SCORE The tiger population numbers were made public by Prime Minister, at an event to mark the International Big Cat Alliance conference as well as the 50th anniversary of Project Tiger Key Findings of Tiger Census, 2022: According to the recent findings, India has at least 3,167 tigers in total
Global Wild Tiger Population Increases, But Still A Long Way . . . For full details please refer to the accompanying background document Global Wild Tiger Status April 2016 Tx2: 100 years ago there were 100,000 wild tigers By 2010, there were as few as 3,200 In 2010, tiger range governments agreed to act to double wild tigers by the next Chinese Year of the Tiger in 2022 This goal is known as Tx2
The hidden cost of Indias tiger reserves: Loss of tribal rights This reporter saw boards in the tiger reserve calling Tadoba one of India’s “preeminent” tiger reserves and ‘guarantees’ of sightings of tigers for tourists Entry to the reserve, which spans around 1,727 sq km, is through six gates Each gate lists the number of tiger sightings during the morning and evening tours
50 years of Project Tiger: What next for human–wildlife conflict? Before Project Tiger, India’s tigers were on the verge of extinction Tapan Kumar Choudhury, Unsplash Back from the brink of extinction In 1947, there were an estimated 40,000 tigers in India But by 1972, the first-ever tiger census revealed that number had shrunk to a mere 1,827