TIL A century ago there were 100,000 tigers. Now there are . . . Corbett National Park, in Uttarakhand, India, is 520km2 and supports a population of around 250 tigers Human encroachment, or agriculture or urban development is the number one reason for the decline in tiger population Corbett has lost 12 rangers in 19 years to a tiger attack They are dangerous but check this out;
Nepal nearly triples its wild tiger population | Stories | WWF In 2009, Nepal had a wild tiger population of approximately 121 individuals and their numbers were decreasing Determined to restore Nepal’s roar, the country joined the global commitment to doubling its wild population by 2022 The journey to double tiger numbers The tiger is deeply rooted at the heart of many traditional cultures across Asia
asdf World - الأمم المتحدة • The global population aged 60 years or over numbered 962 million in 2017, more than twice Caribbean, well over half of persons aged 60 or over co-resided with a child circa 2010; by con-
In situ population structure and ex situ representation of . . . 2015 China is home to three subspecies of tiger Panthera tigris but there are no estimates of the size of any of the populations We detected a population of the Endangered Amur tiger Panthera tigris altaica in Hunchun Nature Reserve in Jilin Province using both mitochondrial DNA and nuclear microsatellite loci
India and Nepal begin Royal Bengal tiger census - BBC News An ambitious plan seeks to double the wild tiger population in the region by 2022 Forest and nature protection officials from Nepal and India have started their first ever joint survey of tigers
Amazing news: New tiger population estimate of 5,574 wild . . . Back in 2010, with wild tiger numbers at an all-time low of about 3,200 individuals, the world’s 13 tiger range countries—with support from conservation partners including WWF—made a global goal to double wild tiger numbers by 2022 Today, the new population estimate from the Global Tiger Forum is about 5,574 wild tigers