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- Tigers may roam again in central Asia: Scientists
New York, Jan 17 (IANS) Caspian tigers who met a grim end in the middle of the 20th century may roam again in Central Asia thanks to a subs...
Tiger biologists debunk report on increase in populationUsing flawed survey methodologies can lead to incorrect conclusions, an illusion of success, and slackening of conservation efforts, when i...
- Roaring success! K'taka has over 406 tigers
Karnataka is already No. 1 when it comes to the country's tiger population. It gets better. Its lush forests are home to more big cats than...
Tiger population in Bangladesh falls to 106 from 440 in 2004Bangladesh has only 106 tigers in the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, a sharp decline from 440 in 2004 due to unchecked po...
Tiger census: The big cats are back, now clear their corridorsIndian tigers have come roaring back to life from the crisis of 2006, when just 1,411 were found to be left in the wild.
- The big cats are back, now clear their corridors
A recent study has tiger conservationists gearing up for a new battle to protect vital forest links from development.
Tiger numbers grow by 30% in 4 years: Can forests sustain India's Big Cat boom?Experts say although more than 5,000 tigers can be accommodated across Indian forests through effective protection, a manageable number wou...
- Tiger numbers grow by 30% in 4 years: Can forests sustain India's Big Cat boom?
Experts say although more than 5,000 tigers can be accommodated across Indian forests through effective protection, a manageable number wou...
- Coordinated efforts a must for shifting tigers: Biologist
After a man-eating tiger was relocated to Belagavi from Chikkamagaluru subsequently leading to killing of the tiger, a wildlife biologist h...
- Another Corbett death, another tiger on the prowl?
Yet another person was killed by a tiger late Sunday morning, some 20-25km from the spot where the west Uttar Pradesh man-eater tigress mad...
Tiger count begins at Ranthambore parkThe Ranthambore reserve is embarking on phase IV of tiger monitoring as part of National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) protocol for a...
- Need to create forest corridors, expert says
Corbett National Park has the highest tiger density in the world — at around 20 per 100 sq km. Even the surrounding forests are brimming to...
‘Maneaters must be swiftly killed’Following the capture of a man-eater tiger in Bandipur forests of Karnataka last week, noted wildlife biologist K Ullas Karanth has stirred...
- Relocation of Asiatic lions to Kuno may relegate tigers: Activists
In the recent past in February 2011, a male tiger T-38 from Ranthambore found a new home at Kuno-Palpur sanctuary in Sheopur district of Ma...
- Poor genetic diversity a threat to tigers, says study
A study by the Wildlife Institute of India says that tiger population in the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve park has shown a loss of genetic div...
- Video nails foresters' lies: Expert
Fateh Singh Rathore, India's pioneer tiger conservationist, has called the Ranthambore forest officials' conduct in Bhuripahadi utterly cal...
Census to revise tiger head countA year after "scientifically" estimating the big cats population at nearly 1,411 in the country, National Tiger Conservation Authority is g...