India's tiger population saw a 30% increase according to a census conducted in 2014, raising the population from 1,706 to 2,226 tigers. The increase was attributed to stronger conservation efforts and policies in recent years which helped protect tiger habitats and curb poaching. However, threats from poaching and loss of habitat still remain challenges to ensuring long term survival and further growth of India's tiger numbers.
India's tiger population saw a 30% increase according to a census conducted in 2014, raising the population from 1,706 to 2,226 tigers. The increase was attributed to stronger conservation efforts and policies in recent years which helped protect tiger habitats and curb poaching. However, threats from poaching and loss of habitat still remain challenges to ensuring long term survival and further growth of India's tiger numbers.
India's tiger population saw a 30% increase according to a census conducted in 2014, raising the population from 1,706 to 2,226 tigers. The increase was attributed to stronger conservation efforts and policies in recent years which helped protect tiger habitats and curb poaching. However, threats from poaching and loss of habitat still remain challenges to ensuring long term survival and further growth of India's tiger numbers.