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WildTeam with the help of Village Tiger Response Team (VTRT) and the Bangladesh Forest Department, immobilized a wild tiger in the Sundarbans on 20 February 2011. It was the first time that a tiger returned to the forest alive after entering a village in the Bangladesh Sundarbans.
Panthera is a conservation organization that’s the main goal is to preserve wild cats focusing on tigers, lions, snow leopards, and jaguars. [53] In July 2006, Panthera collaborated with the Wildlife Conservation Society to form Tigers Forever, one of their main tiger projects. [54]
Using satellite images, researchers have created a new real-time mapping system for tiger habitats that could aid in conservation efforts. How NASA and Google Earth are helping save tigers Skip to ...
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. [9] In 2018, according to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, there were an estimated 2,603–3,346 wild tigers with an average of 2,967 in existence in India. [10]
While the growing tiger population is a great conservation success story, the region is now facing a new problem: escalating human-wildlife conflict. Tiger attacks like Tharu’s were a rare ...
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Fateh Singh joined the Indian Forest Service in 1960 and was part of the first Project Tiger team. He was widely acknowledged as the tiger guru for his legendary knowledge of the big cat. [1] He worked over 50 years in wildlife conservation. [2]
The total population of adult tigers in the Himalayan nation has reached 355, up from 121 in 2009, according to a recent survey. Tiger numbers surge in Nepal following 12-year conservation ...
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