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- The Royal Bengal Tiger - Earth Day
India’s national animal, the Royal Bengal Tiger, is an endangered species facing significant threats of poaching and habitat destruction Over the last 30 years, the world’s tiger population has seen a 50 percent decline, with less than 4,000 living in the world However, since 2015, there has been a 40% increase compared to prior years due
- 2 Historic ( c . 1850) and present distribution of tigers . . .
The Terai Arc Tiger Conservation Landscape (TAL) is located in northern India and Nepal in the forests at the base of the Himalayas Map courtesy of World Wildlife Fund-US, Wildlife Conservation
- Home range ecology of Indian rock pythons ( Python molurus . . .
The Indian rock pythons (Python molurus) are classified as a near-threatened snake species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN); they are native
- Karnataka reports increase in tiger numbers since 2018
As per NTCA protocol, tiger, elephant and prey estimation is done every four years across India as part of AITE Field surveys involve camera traps for tigers and line transects for prey “Surveys were done in 37 divisions including all five tiger reserves and other sanctuaries, parks and areas,” Khandre added
- Tiger Population in Tamil Nadu Sees Four-Fold Increase Since . . .
The tiger population of Tamil Nadu has taken a giant leap with the number of big cats increasing four-fold in the state From 76 tigers in 2006, the current number is 306
- 60% increase in overall tiger population, but habitat . . .
Habitat loss and fragmentation, along with depleting biodiversity due to anthropogenic reasons among others, is another concern raised threatening the tiger conservation The report observed that loss of forest is a major factors across its ranges, with rapid decline in Southeastt Asia
- World Tiger Day: How India went from 1411 tigers to a global . . .
In India's beautiful, uninterrupted woods 200 years ago, there were reportedly 58,000 tigers roaming free But by the 1970s, less than 2,000 wild individuals remained due to centuries of hunting and habitat loss The government designated the tiger as India's national animal in 1973, outlawed hunting, and launched Project Tiger , Mirror Now News - Times Now
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