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  • Do Tigers Live In The Jungle? – Exploring Habitat Of Tigers
    Grasslands and Savannahs: Tigers can be found in open grasslands and savannahs, particularly in some parts of India These areas offer a different hunting experience than dense jungles, as tigers use tall grass for cover when stalking prey Swamps and Wetlands: Tigers inhabit swamps and wetlands in regions like the Sundarbans mangrove forest
  • Restoring Asia’s roar: Opportunities for tiger recovery . . .
    Whilst global tiger populations, if not distribution, are increasing, tigers remain the world’s most threatened large cat There are fewer than 5,000 wild tiger individuals and these are restricted to less than 10% of their historic distribution (Jhala et al , 2021; Goodrich et al , 2022)
  • Protecting tigers - EIA
    About 4,000 tigers remain in the wild, representing a 96 per cent decline in the last 100 years The wild tiger population has been wiped out in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam and they are perilously close to extinction in China Numbers of wild tigers remaining
  • Land sharing, sparing and connectivity aid tiger recovery
    Large carnivores are among the species most vulnerable to loss of habitat and habitat connectivity due to their need for large habitat areas While this often this makes them flagship species for connectivity projects, tigers in particular are also threatened by lack of prey, conflict with humans and over-harvesting, leaving
  • 15 incredible tiger facts - ifaw. org
    Raising awareness about tigers and the threats they face are crucial parts of our conservation work Here are 15 incredible facts about tigers
  • India Tigers Population - Tiger conservation in India is a . . .
    While India now hosts 70% of the world’s wild tigers, habitat loss and climate change pose serious threats to their long-term survival BK Singh, former chief of Karnataka’s Forest Force, noted that India met the 2010 St Petersburg Declaration’s goal of doubling tiger numbers well ahead of the 2025 target


















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