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To celebrate this success and raise awareness, IUCN Bangladesh, in collaboration with the Bangladesh Forest Department and supported by the ITHCP Project, organised two events in Dhaka.
On International Tiger Day, Odisha officials announced plans to introduce tigers to Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Following ...
July 29 is International Tiger Day. India has made progress in growing and stabilizing its tiger population, but the big cats still face serious threats that jeopardize their future.
Odisha is preparing to relocate tigers to Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary. The Forest Department received permission from NTCA.
The tiger population in Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) in Assam has increased by 44 in two years to reach ...
Al Ain Zoo is celebrating International Tiger Day, observed annually on 29th July, to highlight its ongoing role in ...
Five tiger subspecies still roam Earth, from India’s forests to Siberia’s wilds, battling habitat loss and poaching.
International Tiger Day 2025 celebrates India’s growing wild tiger population through smart conservation strategies.
Tigers are effective hunters and apex predators, but their populations have been pushed to the brink across their native lands. “Tiger range has declined by a staggering 92%, with wild tigers living ...
Every year, International Tiger Day is observed on July 29 around the world to raise awareness about the need for ...
Assam's Kaziranga Tiger Reserve boasts high tiger density, with 148 tigers recorded in 2024, marking a significant increase.
In 2014, there were 106 tigers in the Sundarbans. The 2018 survey recorded 114 tigers, and the most recent 2024 survey shows the number has risen to 125,” Chief Conservator of Forests Md Amir Hossain ...