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India's tiger population jumped by 30% in last 4 years.

by | 21-01-2015 19:41 recommendations 0

In India, the  tiger population has increased by nearly a third to 2,226

As per  government survey  report, boosting conservation efforts in the country with the biggest population of the endangered big cats.

In 2014   Tiger number  :-  2226 nos.

In 2010    Tigte number :-  1706  nos.

In 2006,   Tiger number :-  1411  nos.

When the global tiger population is under threat, it is making us happy that  India's tiger numbers are increasing,

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  • says :
    These are my favourite lines from that documentary:
    1-Within twenty years wild tigers may be gone forever but there could be a last chance to save them.
    2-One of the most magnificent species to ever walk the face of our earth!
    3-Tigers must be protected. Tiger does not belong to us, to this generation alone, it belongs to future.
    4-Can we save tigers? Absolutely we can save tigers. We will save tigers.
    Posted 03-02-2015 00:23

  • says :
    This really has brought joy to me. When i watched a bbc documentary "lost land of the tiger", I was left crying with the mere thought of extinction of big cats. but this post today has made my day. still there is a hope. :)
    Posted 03-02-2015 00:21

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    The efforts paid off! Congrats to Indian Govt. for taking appropriate measures to increase Tiger Population.
    Equitable measures must be taken to conserve & protect other Habitat as well.
    Posted 01-02-2015 21:13

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  • Eco Generation says :
    It's been a while since your last article!!! Welcome back Shibajyoti! :) Thanks for sharing the current status of Indian tigers. They seems to be well protected by the government of India. It's really good to hear that.
    Posted 30-01-2015 13:26

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing a happy news! I hope the stream of the wildlife protection not to stop at just tiger, but to spread to various wild animals like deer, bear and many more.
    Posted 26-01-2015 14:06

  • says :
    It is elating to know the great news! The efforts India has made in the past few decades are note-worthy and the initiatives taken have at last paid off. Conservation of biodiversity has added another feather to India's cap! Thanks for the informative report Shibajyoti :)
    Posted 22-01-2015 21:11

  • says :
    Salute to the effort of India in conserving the tiger which are under threat while observing globally. Happy to hear the number of tigers increased to 2226 in 2014. Thank you for sharing Shibajyoti :)
    Posted 22-01-2015 11:14

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