A review of tiger conservation studies using nonlinear . . . Since “Project Tiger” in 1973, India has decided to conserve this species and has implemented various conservation management strategies to save the tigers In the year 2019, India has announced that it has increased the population size of tigers from 1,411 to 2,967 But socio-economic pressure to fulfill the demands of growing population
This Earth Day Signals a New Hope for Tiger Recovery By the time of the 2022 Red List assessment of tigers’ conservation status by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, tiger numbers had increased from the 3,200 to approximately 4,500
Indias Poverty Profile - World Bank Group India has made remarkable strides at reducing poverty Yet, 22 percent of the population or 270 million people are lives below the poverty line Here, we profile the characteristics of the poor
Thailand has highest number of wild tigers in Southeast Asia Thailand has the highest number of wild tigers in Southeast Asia thanks to a national conservation project implemented since 2010, according to Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
Recovery of tigers in India: Critical introspection and . . . India leads amongst the few other countries (Bhutan, Nepal, Russia and Indonesia; Figure 1, Table S1) that have recovered wild tiger populations Bangladesh has since corrected their baseline tiger population status using the modern scientific approach of spatially explicit capture–mark–recapture using camera traps (Borchers Efford, 2008
How many tigers are left in the world? View population numbers Habitat loss is a major factor in the decline in wild tiger populations Today, an estimated 95% of lands where tigers once lived are now gone due to human activity Another immediate threat to