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(Free Report) Tigers Survival is in our hands

by ALOK DHAKAL | 05-08-2021 11:16 recommendations 0

Free report: August
 
Tigers Survival is in our hands
 
Tigers are magnificent and royal animals of the "Umbrella species," which are thought to have developed two million years ago when the carliest known tiger progenitor left Africa and crossed into Asia. It is the world's biggest mammal and a member of the cat family, with orange hair and black stripes. Siberia and Bengal Tiger are two of the many subspecies of tiger.
 
Since the turn of the century, human development, deforestation, and poaching have all exacerbated the decline of these vital and iconic wild species. International Tiger Day was established in 2010 AD at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia to promote awareness for tiger conservation. Looking into worlds statistics, in the beginning, there were 2226 tigers, and currently there are 4000 tigers in the world. As they are at the top of the food chain, it is critical to protect them in order to maintain a healthy and balanced environment. Nepal has joined forces with 13 other tiger range nations to rescue tigers from extinction by committing to conservation measures with the goal of tripling the national tiger population by 2022. In Nepal, the tiger population is concentrated in Pansa National Park, Chitwan National Park, Banke National Park, Bardia National Park, and Suklaphanta National Park. Aside from these protected areas, a variety of national and community forests serve as tiger habitats, allowing habitat interconnection and dispersal.
 
After being designated as an endangered animal by the IUCN's Red List, the Bengal tiger and other subspecies are put in the CITIES Appendix, which provides complete legal protection and prohibits tiger trafficking. Because of sport hunting and poaching, tiger numbers in Nepal have declined in recent years. Nepal's efforts to strengthen their conservation date back to the 1970s, when Chitwan National Park was fortified. Nepal is on track to become the first country to double its tiger population by 2022, with a jump of 235 individuals in the 2018 national survey from 121 in 2009.
Only Nepal's strong administration and the contributions of other conservation stakeholders have allowed it to quadruple its population. In the future days, program execution must be sustained in order to maintain a healthy environment. Every tiger matters, for Nepal and the rest of the globe!!

Image Source: https://www.nepalitimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/page-8-9a-1.jpg
 
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6 Comments

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi Alok,

    This is your mentor Yuseon:D

    Good to hear the efforts to maintain the species of tigers are really working!
    This may be something that is non-related but in Korea we have 12 kinds of animals matched for our age and as I am the 'tiger', I have personal affection for them.
    Hope the tigers and all of the species listed in IUCN's Red List, are able be maintained.

    Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 15-08-2021 22:55

  • Paras Kunwar says :
    Hello Alok,
    Hope you are doing great,
    Thank you for your report on tiger
    Keep writing,
    Green Cheers,
    Paras
    Posted 09-08-2021 15:30

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Dear Alok,

    This is your mentor Debbie. :)
    It's great to hear that the population has quadrupled with the efforts. Definitely being paid off here. I agree though that it's important to sustain such programs and even extend it to other countries. This would help in biodiversity as well.

    Best,
    Debbie
    Posted 09-08-2021 00:56

HASSAN ABUBAKAR MUHAMMAD

  • HASSAN ABUBAKAR MUHAMMAD says :
    Wow! Interesting.
    I Love Tiger, But Here In Africa, We Only Have Leopard
    Posted 06-08-2021 02:49

  • Afsana Masud says :
    We should work collectively to safeguard this umbrella species. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
    Posted 06-08-2021 00:15

Shobha Pokhrel

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello alok Dai

    Very informative report
    Keep Sharing

    warm Regards ,

    shobha
    Posted 05-08-2021 14:26

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