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  • Nepal nearly doubles its wild tiger population | Stories | WWF
    In an amazing show of progress for wildlife, Nepal is on track to become the first of the world’s countries to double its wild tiger population since 2010 According to results from the country’s most recent tiger survey, there are now an estimated 235 wild tigers, nearly twice the number of tigers counted in 2009
  • Bengal tiger - WWF-India
    WWF India’s work for tiger conservation aims to maintain and restore tiger habitats and critical corridors while protecting the tigers and its prey in the tiger landscapes within India, eventually leading to an increase and stabilisation in tiger populations across the country Read more
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