How many tigers were less in 2008 than in 1990
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The number of tigers in India has risen for the first time in a decade, according to a new official census published in Delhi.
Campaigners and officials have hailed the news as proving that the big cat – which has suffered a 97% population decline in the past century – can still be saved.
In India, many tigers continue to be killed by poachers or die as a result of pressure on their natural habitats from the rapidly growing human population or environmental damaging caused by a lack of governance and the booming economy.
There are around 3,000 wild tigers in the world, of which around half live in India
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