Himanshi singh Nov 17, 2022
As per the 2018 report on the “Status of Tigers, Copredators and Prey In India,” compiled by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, there are, at present, 2,967 tigers in India.
The next country on the list of high tiger populations is Russia, with around 433 wild tigers, as per the latest national tiger census conducted in the country in 2015.
Indonesia is the next country on the list, having a population of 371 wild tigers, as per the latest IUCN estimate. It is to be noted that no systematic national survey
The next country on this list is Nepal has a population of 355 wild tigers. The number is based on the 4th Nationwide Tiger and Prey Survey, conducted by the country's National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Department
The next country on this list is Nepal has a population of 355 wild tigers. The number is based on the 4th Nationwide Tiger and Prey Survey, conducted by the country's National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Department
According to the first systematic national survey conducted in 2015, there are at present 103 Tigers in Bhutan. This Himalayan country supports a thriving tiger population
Around 55 wild Amur Tigers have been kept in camera trap overviews led somewhere in the range of 2013 and 2018 in the woodlands of northeastern China.
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