The number of tigers in India roughly doubled in a little more than a decade, a conservation success that is due in part to communities learning to live alongside the animals, new research finds.
The tiger’s presence was first discovered by a young villager, Sreenivas, who found a large pug mark in Begumpet in Yadadri ...
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The truth about the black tiger—and why you’ve never seen one
Quick Take India’s Similipal Tiger Reserve is home to the only 6 to 10 known pseudo-melanistic tigers in the wild. Black tigers are Bengal tigers with more black fur than orange. The Taqpep gene ...
India’s doubling its wild tiger population in just 10 years is one of the most significant conservation success stories in ...
India’s wildlife conservation is focusing on strengthening tiger & elephant reserves, with data showing steady expansion of ...
The All India Tiger Estimation-2026 conducted in Telangana has recorded 994 preliminary evidence of the presence of tigers and other carnivorous animals, forest officials said on Tuesday. The six-day ...
The last tiger census—which credited 60 research biologists, 41 technical assistants, 35 interns and volunteers in addition ...
This comes after a year in which 55 tigers died in the state — the highest number of deaths since the launch of Project Tiger ...
India, with its extraordinary range of natural habitats and biodiversity, is a magical country that’s often underappreciated when it comes to wildlife viewing. It has more than 100 national parks and ...
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