- Tigers on the rise - BBC Earth
Of the six surviving subspecies, the most common, the Bengal tiger, is listed as endangered, with around 2,500 wild individuals, the majority in India The rarest, the South China tiger, is one of the most threatened animals on the planet: no sign of one has been seen in the wild for the past 25 years
- 64 Tiger Facts that Will Amaze You | Fact Retriever
White Bengal tigers are most likely extinct in the wild, but they still live in zoos All captive white tigers can be traced to one wild white tiger named Mohan, who was captured in India in 1951 [6] Over the past one hundred years, over 95% of the tiger population has disappeared, leaving just 5,000 tigers in the world today
- Tiger Population in India, Tiger Census Report of India
In the 2022 tiger census, India’s tiger population grew to 3682 up from 2967 in 2018 The Wildlife Institute of India says the maximum number of tigers could be 3925, with an average of 3682 tigers, showing an annual growth rate of 6 1%
- Secure connectED habitat - wwftigers. shorthandstories. com
Thailand becomes first country in Southeast Asia to increase wild tiger population In July, the Royal Thai Government announced the country’s national wild tiger population is increasing After years of concerted conservation efforts wild tiger populations have increased from an estimated 148-189 to 179-223
- Which Indian State has the Highest Number of Tigers in the . . .
According to the summary report of the 5th cycle of the All India Tiger Estimation 2022, India has at least 3,167 tigers This means that India is home to over 70% of the world's wild tiger
- India has 75 pc of world’s wild tiger population: MoEFCC
As per Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, further analysis of data done by the Wildlife Institute of India, from both camera-trapped and non-camera-trapped tiger presence areas, the upper limit of the tiger population is estimated to be 3,925 and the average number is 3,682 tigers, reflecting a commendable annual growth rate of 6 1 per cent per annum
- National Tiger Conservation Authority
India has the unique distinction of reintroducing tigers from the wild in Sariska and Panna Tiger Reserves International Co-operation India is actively pursuing the tiger conservation agenda with other Tiger Range Countries (TRCs) at international level through bilateral agreements, capacity building and co-operation initiatives
|