In just over a decade, India has doubled its tiger population to more than 3,600, accounting for 75% of the world's tigers.
BENGALURU: India's tiger territory has increased over the last decade, even in areas marked as the world's most densely populated human settlements, a new study published in Science journal shows.
India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ...
India has doubled its tiger population in just over a decade, thanks to conservation efforts that protect habitats, curb ...
At the turn of the millennium, experts were announcing the doomsday for wild tigers in India saying India's national animal ...
Data from new research published in Science journal said that people-free – and shared spaces – were necessary for the ...
The study says India has achieved significant success in conserving wildlife, even as global wildlife populations have ...
India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss and ...
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In India, tigers haven’t just survived − they're making a comeback. Despite a growing population and increasing pressure on ...
India's tiger territory increased by 30% between 2006 and 2018, as per a study. This growth occurred in regions populated by around 60 million people, ...
India's tiger population has rebounded remarkably over the past two decades, occupying 75% of the world's wild tigers across ...