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New Delhi: According to the second all-India tiger population estimation study, carried out in the designated 39 tiger reserves across the country, there has been an increase of 295 tigers in India. The population is estimated at 1706, up from 1411 tigers in 2008.
Sources have told NDTV that the numbers in South India are better than other parts of the country.
Read more at: Tiger census: 295 tigers added, population estimated at 1706
Here are the main points of the Tiger census 2010-11:
Sources have told NDTV that the numbers in South India are better than other parts of the country.
Read more at: Tiger census: 295 tigers added, population estimated at 1706
Here are the main points of the Tiger census 2010-11:
- Population estimate of tigers at 1,706
- Tiger numbers increase by 295
- Tiger population estimate in Shivalik-Gangetic plains: 353
- Tiger population estimate in Central and Eastern Ghats: 601
- Tiger population estimate in Western Ghats: 534
- Tiger estimate in North-east hills, Brahmaputra flood plains: 148
- Tiger population estimate in Sunderbans: 70