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South China Tiger Information - Project Endangered Tigers An intensive survey conducted between 2000-2001 using hundreds of camera traps in the eight most promising former tiger range reserves found no trace of the South China tigers At last count in November 2018 the captive population numbered 178 tigers (88 female, 89 male) distributed across 15 zoos in China and 1 private reserve in South Africa
What parameters are used for tiger census in our country’s . . . -The methodology of the Tiger Census: Indian Tiger Census is published by the Wildlife Institute of India in line with the newest survey drained 2015 the population of tigers has increased in India from 1,706 in 2011 to 2,226 in 2014, leaving India as home to 70% of the worldwide wild tiger population -Different methods for Tiger Census are:
Man-eater tiger found dead with fresh wounds in Kerala WAYANAD: The tiger that killed tribal woman Radha at Pancharakolli here on Friday was found dead near a house in the Moonu Road area in nearby Pilakkavu early on Monday morning
How the return of poaching threatens India’s tiger success . . . The last time tiger poaching got out of control in India it had a devastating impact on the overall population of the animals: official figures show that between 2002 and 2006, the country lost a
120 Years of Wildlife Conservation in India - Conservation . . . Initially only nine tiger reserves were declared but now the number has reached to more than 53 This was the one of the most ambitious project started by our conservation minded Prime Minister Smt Indira Gandhi A census of tiger was conducted in late sixties which showed a disappointing figure of 1800 individuals left in the wild
Tiger of Bengal With Photo The tiger is the largest cat species, found historically across Asia but now endangered with only about 4,000 remaining globally They range in size significantly by subspecies but can reach over 3 meters long and 300 kg The 9 subspecies are varied in range from Siberia to Southeast Asia, with the Bengal tiger being the most common subspecies remaining in India, Nepal, Bangladesh Major