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  2. Nepal's leader says it has too many tigers. Does it? - AOL

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    We can't have so many tigers and let them eat up humans," he said last month at an event organised to review the country's COP29 outcomes. Attacks by tigers claimed nearly 40 lives and injured 15 ...

  3. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia

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    This population of tigers has been assessed at the local level in several countries. It is listed as Endangered in Nepal, [113] India, [114] and Bhutan, [115] While Bangladesh [116] and China [117] list it as Critically Endangered. In April 2023, India signed a memorandum of understanding with Cambodia to assist the country with the tiger's ...

  4. Kazakhstan’s last tigers disappeared decades ago. Now ... - AOL

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    While the overall global tiger population increased from around 3,200 in 2010 to an estimated 5,573 in 2023, not all conservation efforts in the past few decades have been equal.At the same time ...

  5. Tigers 'making a remarkable comeback' in five countries - AOL

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  6. List of Indian states by wildlife population - Wikipedia

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    The South Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are home to nearly 44% of the elephants, 35% of the tigers and 31% of the leopards in India. [10] The state of Karnataka alone is home to 22% of the elephants, 18% of the tigers and 14% of the leopards in India.

  7. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Fossil specimens of tigers have also been reported from the Middle-Late Pleistocene of Japan. [44] Results of a phylogeographic study indicate that all living tigers have a common ancestor that lived between 108,000 and 72,000 years ago. [31] Genetic studies suggest that the tiger population contracted around 115,000 years ago due to glaciation.

  8. Tiger reserves of India - Wikipedia

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    As per Ministry of Environment and Forests, the wild tiger population in India stood at 2,226 in 2014 with an increase of 30.5% since the 2010 estimate. [4] In 2018, according to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, there were an estimated 2,967 wild tigers in existence in India. The wild tiger population increased to 3,682 as of 2022. [5]

  9. The struggle and resilience of the world's tigers, in photos

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    On International Tiger Day, take a deeper look at the struggle these iconic and endangered big cats face all around the world. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...