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  • Mitigating human–wildlife conflict and monitoring endangered . . .
    The connection is vital to maintain the Kanha–Pench–Achanakmar population block, which, at over 300 tigers, is the largest tiger population in central India (table 1) and, therefore, one of the most important tiger populations in the world (Jhala et al 2019) This link for tiger movement also contains hundreds of villages within or
  • Integrated assessments call for establishing a sustainable . . .
    Furthermore, about 93% of their historical habitat has been lost, with rapid land clearing continuing in the new century (Goodrich et al , 2015) In 2010, 13 tiger range countries agreed to double the world's wild tiger population by 2022, a commitment which has received worldwide attention (Global Tiger Recovery Program, 2010)
  • Tiger reappearance in Bhutan’s Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary . . .
    Map of Bhutan with protected areas and biological corridors (a) and the Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary, associated sub-districts and camera trap locations which photographed a male tiger from 2016
  • Nature of human–tiger conflict in Indian Sundarban
    The tiger population in Indian Sundarban does not remain stable at all times The figures for the tiger population in the successive years of 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2020 were 70, 76, 88, and 96 respectively (Jhala et al , 2020) With this increasing nature of tiger population, it is obvious that its visit probability in or around human
  • Full Amur Tiger Information - Project Endangered Tigers
    Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) T he Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also commonly known as the Siberian Tiger, is the largest living cat on our planet It got its name like other tigers by the places it used to roam, which 100 years ago, was an expansive range across Siberia, the Russian Far East, Northeast China and Korea
  • What does the world gain when we protect tigers? | WWF
    For example, India recently declared it’s 51 st Tiger Reserve, Srivilliputhur Megamalai in southern India and this new protected area will safeguard more than 1,000km 2 of key river habitat Wild tiger captured on camera trap in Mondulkiri Protected Forest in 2007
  • Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation
    It has been a critical tool in reducing habitat fragmentation and in driving the recovery of many wild tiger populations from the brink of extirpation in several Indian reserves When long-term social and economic costs of dealing with perennial human–tiger conflict are considered, relocation appears to be an attractive preventive option


















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