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Summary Report 2001-2003 - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service The Bengal tiger has an estimated wild population of between 3,159 and 4,715 Most of these animals live in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Burma They occur in a wide variety of habitats including broad-leaved humid forests of south India, dry thorn forests of northwestern India, Sundarban mangrove swamp on the border of India and
International Tiger Day 2025: Save the Stripes - Chegg India Global The global wild tiger population is estimated at 5,574, a notable recovery from about 3,200 in 2010, reflecting a 74% increase over the past decade Top Countries by Tiger Population: India: Approximately 3,682 tigers Russia: Around 540 Siberian tigers Indonesia: About 393 tigers, primarily the Sumatran subspecies
Tiger conservation - Wikipedia A report released by the International Union for Conservation of Nature reported that wild tiger populations were 40% higher than previously estimated, with between 3,726 and 5,578 tigers believed to be in the wild [14]
World-wide Tiger population | Download Table - ResearchGate The world tiger population is estimated to be around 3,000 in the wild, Based on the present number of tigers in the CNP area and available habitats both inside the park and in the buffer zone
Our lives among tigers | WWF India’s story of tiger recovery is one of astonishing success Since 2006 the population estimate has more than doubled, to between 2,600 and 3,350 individuals according to the latest estimate from the Wildlife Institute of India That number constitutes roughly three-quarters of the world’s population
Wild Tiger Numbers 40 Percent Higher Than Previously Estimated The number of endangered tigers around the world is 40 percent higher than previously thought, according to new data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) The group estimates that there are between 3,726 and 5,578 tigers in the wild, up significantly from its last assessment in 2015
2022 - WildCats Conservation Alliance population estimate 3,167 2018 5,93,882 2022 6,41,102 2018 26,838 2022 32,588 2018 76,651 2022 97,399 2018 3,48,58,623 2022 4,70,81,881 2018 5,22,996 2022 6,41,449 2018 3,17,958 2022 3,24,003 Total Man-days Total camera count Total Foot surveys (km) Number of total camera trap pictures Number of Tiger photographs Number of habitat dung plot