Around three-quarters of the world's tigers now live in India, despite rapidly growing urbanization and human populations.
India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ensuring they have enough prey, reducing human-wildlife conflict ...
In India, tigers haven't just survived they're making a comeback. Despite a growing population and increasing pressure on their habitats, the number of wild tigers is rising. The reason? According to ...
At the turn of the millennium, experts were announcing the doomsday for wild tigers in India saying India's national animal ...
India now hosts 75% of the world’s tigers, doubling its population in a decade. Discover how conservation, coexistence, and ...
India's tiger population grows due to conservation, shared landscapes, and economic support. India's model offers hope for global wildlife.
In a bid to boost Indian Bison population at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, 50 Indian bison will be translocated from Satpura ...
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Tiger attacks in Nepal have prime minister considering 'giving them away'Nepal and India have brought tigers back from the brink of extinction. Now, as those big cats expand their territory, ...
Bhopal: A white tiger breeding Centre, first of its kind facility in India, is set to be established in Govindgarh under Rewa ...
Maharashtra's tiger reserves, including Tadoba-Andhari, Pench, Melghat, Bor, Umred Karhandla, and Navegaon-Nagzira, offer ...
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