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  • India wild tiger census shows population rise - BBC News
    Today, fewer than 3,500 tigers remain in the wild around the world with India accounting for more than half of them But the latest census figures were described as "good news" by Mr Ramesh
  • The Statistics of Biodiversity Loss [2020 WWF Report] - Earth. Org
    The analysis was carried out for 5 regions: Europe and Central Asia, Asia Pacific, Latin America Caribbean, Africa and North America Taking species population as a measure, a significant loss in biodiversity was found in all regions, with encroachment on natural land identified as the most prominent threat to wildlife
  • More than 2,300 tigers killed and trafficked this century: Report
    More than 2,300 tigers have been killed and illegally trafficked since the millennium, according to a new report that urges more action to protect the big cats With an average of more than 120
  • Indonesia seeks more proof that Javan tiger may no longer be . . .
    “The research has sparked speculation that the Javan tiger is still in the wild,” Satyawan Pudyatmoko, the ministry official who oversees conservation, told Reuters “We have prepared and
  • India needs to do more for tigers despite conservation . . .
    It is estimated that more than 58,000 tigers roamed Indian forests nearly two centuries ago, but decades of hunting for sport and habitat destruction reduced their numbers to less than 2,000 by the 1970s
  • Saving Tigers: Understanding Their Endangerment Crisis
    Forests, the primary habitat of tigers, are disappearing at an alarming rate Deforestation, driven by logging, agriculture, and urban expansion, significantly reduces their living space As forests shrink, tigers lose their homes and hunting grounds Human settlements encroaching into tiger territories also lead to habitat fragmentation
  • The state of the worlds rhino populations - Our World in Data
    By the mid-20th century, there were very few Indian Rhinos left in the world It’s estimated (with larger uncertainty since it predates regular surveying) that there were only 40 individuals left Since the mid-1960s, populations have increased nearly 100-fold Latest estimates, taken in 2021, suggest there are now over 4,000 rhinos in the wild





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