- The increase in Indias tiger population is no mean feat
To take this further, address systemic challenges Tigers are vital to India's wildlife heritage and culture, and the country is proud to be home to more than 75% of the world's wild tiger population
- Commentary: Indias tiger policy and its impact on tribal . . .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the tiger census figures last week, that records an increase in tiger numbers to 2967 in 2018 from 2226 in 2014 While this is a cause for happiness, it has come with high social, economic and ecological costs for the tribal communities that have been living in the forests for generations, argues Nitin Rai in this commentary Forest management that relies
- Tiger census reveals rapid growth of India’s wild tiger . . .
The census found 2,967 wild tigers across India in 2018, compared with 2,226 in 2014 — an increase of more than 30 per cent
- Study finds India doubled its tiger population in a decade
India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ensuring they have enough prey, reducing human-wildlife conflict, and increasing communities’ living standards near tiger areas, a study has found
- Tiger Population in India Increases by 30% Over Two . . . - Prepp
India's tiger population has witnessed an impressive 30% increase over the past 20 years, solidifying its status as a global leader in wildlife conservation
- Why has India got another tiger reserve? - The Hindu
Madhav National Park declared as India's 58th tiger reserve, part of Project Tiger's successful conservation efforts
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