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- BIG CATS 6 - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
number of tigers Number of wild tigers Number of captive tigers Derivatives 5% Bones 5% Skulls 2% Medicinals 40% Skins 13% Bodies 8% Teeth 7% Live 6% Claws 6% Other 8% Fig 4 Number of whole tiger equivalents seized based on reported seizures of products that can easily be converted into an equivalent number of individuals, 2007-2018* Source
- India’s successful Project Tiger could do even better, say . . .
“In 1972, these states accounted for nearly half of the country’s tiger population,” says Raza Kazmi, a wildlife historian Another problem highlighted by the report is that tiger populations in protected areas in areas like the Western Ghats landscape of southern India may be stable or increasing, but numbers are falling outside these reserves, where an estimated 35% of India’s tigers
- Census Finds Nearly 3,000 Tigers In India | Ideastream Public . . .
The country counted a total of 2,967 wild tigers, an increase of more than 30% in four years
- Which country is home to the world’s largest number of wild . . .
Answer : [tex] \bold{INDIA} [ tex]Few lines - The country "India" is home to the world's largest number of wild tigers India is home to 70 percent of wild tige…
- In India, a massive survey holds good news for tigers
Fifty years later, in July 2023, India announced that its latest survey had recorded an estimated minimum of 3,682 tigers The 2022 survey, which scoured nearly 94 million acres and assessed thousands of camera trap images, found 619 more tigers than the last census in 2018 and more than double the tigers in 2006
- Tiger Subspecies - Tiger Facts and Information
With an incredible strength, loud roar, imposing appearance and unparallel beauty, Tigers are the largest cats in the world, easily recognized by their distinctive coat with the characteristic pattern of dark stripes Tigers have evolved over 2 million years, so their presence on the planet has been long
- India doubles tiger population within 10 years. Key lessons . . .
India has now become a country with the largest number of tiger population in the world, according to a recent study In just 10 years, India has doubled the population of tigers It now has around 3,600 tigers which is 75 per cent of the entire population of the world
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