Relocation of a tiger from the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (RTR) to the Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) took place on Sunday aimed at increasing the tiger population in Sariska.
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India’s 14 tiger reserves set global standard in tiger conservation Fourteen out of India’s 51 tiger reserves have received the Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS) accreditation for meeting a set of standards for effective conservation of big cats, the Union […]
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Tiger reserves about to open again – but with strict new norms. By Meera Bhardwaj, Express News Service -BENGALURU: Tiger reserves may soon open for tourism as the national tiger authority has released a series of guidelines. Veterinary and wildlife […]
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Prey densities falling in Nepal’s wildlife areas Last year in September, Nepal grabbed global headlines for nearly doubling its tiger population in a decade, an achievement that also put Nepal ahead of the countries that had made a pledge to […]
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Don’t pose with tigers It’s very tempting in Thailand and South East Asia to take a selfie with a cute tamed tiger – but it is deadly – literally. This is EIA’s view and it’s also TOFTigers view. Read the […]
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Doubling tiger population by 2022 not biologically realistic In 2010, the 13 tiger range countries pledged to double the number of tigers by 2022 under the Global Tiger Recovery Progam, a goal touted to be the highest level of commitment […]
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India recorded 95 tiger deaths in 2018, 41 outside reserves According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority’s (NTCA) records till December 15, 2018, there were 95 cases of tiger deaths in the country. Of this, 41 cases of tiger deaths […]
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Nepal’s tigers set to double in population Tigers have long been a symbol of strength in Asia as potent as the symbol of dragons. Ornate water buffalo horns are carved with both animals and sold to tourists in Thailand. Animal […]
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Tigers in 41 of 50 reserves could go extinct: Study DEHRADUN: Scientists working towards conservation of tiger population in Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun has indicated the need to keep the population of all the tigers across 41 tiger […]
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