Poaching, deforestation and other human activity caused tiger populations to collapse from 40,000 at the beginning of the ...
While India now hosts 70% of the world’s wild tigers, habitat loss and climate change pose serious threats to their long-term survival.
“A large proportion of tiger-occupied habitats (45%) was shared with 60 million people in India,” the study said. The study pointed out that recovery of large carnivores in fragmented habitats ...
Pune: The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) has begun a study on fauna within protected forest areas of western India — from ...
The study is conducted in three wildlife sanctuaries, including one in Maharashtra, and the centre plans to expand it by ...
At the turn of the millennium, experts were announcing the doomsday for wild tigers in India saying India's national animal would go extinct soon. Now, a study published today in the highly ...
Also read: Randeep Hooda condemns proposal for birth control in Tigers: Step in the wrong direction India, since 2006, has surveyed tiger habitats every four years in 20 different states across the ...
A new study has found that the tiger population in India has increased by 30% over the past two decades. The study, which has been published in Science, was led by Senior Scientist Yadvendradev ...
India's tiger population has rebounded remarkably over the past two decades, occupying 75% of the world's wild tigers across a significant area. This recovery, occurring in regions densely ...
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India Today on MSNIndia Today Environment Conclave '25 poised to set the conservation agendaThe February 4 event in Bengaluru will bring together top Karnataka government leaders, experts and policymakers to discuss ...
In India, tigers have not only survived but made a remarkable comeback through conservation efforts. Despite the challenges posed by a growing population and shrinking habitats, the number of wild ...
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