Bengal Tiger - Fauna How Many Bengal Tigers Exist In The World Today? In the early 20th century, it was estimated that there were around 40,000 Bengal tigers living in the wild Unfortunately, however, their numbers have significantly decreased due to human interference and habitat destruction Today, there are believed to be only around 2,500-3,500 left in the wild
Tiger sightings increase in Thai forest - BBC News This year 79 tigers were captured on hidden cameras in Thailand’s Thungyai-Huai Kha Khaeng forest, which is an increase of more than 70% from 13 years ago The forest accounts for half of the
Yin and Yang of Tiger Conservation in China - ScienceDirect One side is a degraded landscape devoid of wild tigers, the other is a farm bloated with captive tigers; wild tigers are poached, captive tigers are bred China is fundamentally responsible for fueling the global trade in illegal tiger parts, yet it has an emerging, powerful political mandate to resurrect the tiger as a symbol of wilderness
Skin and Bones Tiger Trafficking Analysis from January 2000 . . . According to Skin and Bones: Tiger Trafficking Analysis from January 2000–June 2022, the tigers and their parts were seized in 2,205 incidents, mostly in the 13 Tiger Range Countries (TRCs) India, home to more than half of the global wild tiger population, remains the top-ranked country with the most incidents and number of tigers confiscated
Opinion | Saving the Wild Tiger - The New York Times A century ago, there were an estimated 100,000 tigers living in the wild Now there are perhaps 3,200 left The best chance probably the only remaining chance to save them from extinction is being