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India’s wild tigers have doubled in number within a decade The number of tigers more than doubled from from 1,411 in 2010 to 3,167 last year at the country’s 53 tiger reserves, according to official estimates This success story has been the fruit of stepped-up protection efforts To thwart poachers and keep track of tigers living in protected areas, for instance, officials have deployed drones, camera traps and other hi-tech means “Project Tiger
Bhutan’s success in increasing its tiger population and the . . . A 12 year journey… A collective effort between the Royal Government of Bhutan, local partners, communities and NGOs such as WWF-Bhutan has been the foundation of this success At the forefront of the government's tiger conservation programme is the Bhutan Tiger Centre They lead efforts to monitor and research the country’s tiger population, as well as working with local communities, radio
Estimating the abundance of Nepal’s largest population of . . . Abstract Information on the abundance of tigers Panthera tigris is essential for effective conservation of the species The main aim of this study was to determine the status of tigers in Chitwan National Park, Nepal, including the Churia hills, using a camera-trap based mark–recapture abundance estimate Camera traps (n 310) were placed in an area of , km2 from January to March 1 261 20
Thailands rangers hailed for doubling tiger population amid . . . The tiger population density in a series of protected areas in western Thailand has more than doubled over the past two decades, according to new survey data Thailand is the final stronghold of the Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti), the subspecies having been extirpated from neighboring Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam over the past
Tiger Population in landscape complexes, 2006, 2010 2014 . . . The latest tiger census conducted in India during the year 2014 shows that it harbours 57% of the global tiger population in 7% of their historic global range At the same time, India has 1 25
A viable tiger population in Similipal Tiger Reserve, India . . . Here, we quantify ungulate density in a tiger reserve in India, compare it to other reserves, and estimate the tiger carrying capacity in order to assess this reserve can support a viable tiger population Specifically, we studied the Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR), Odisha, India, from 2011 to 2014