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in which country the largest tiger exist

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Answered by jaiprakash111
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india.?. .. and bangladesh
Answered by mickle
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Countries with the Highest Number of Wild Tigers
India
India is home to 2,226 wild tigers which is ⅔ of the world population! The government has created the National Tiger Conservation Authority, which oversees 49 reserves throughout India. They have increased anti-poaching efforts and compensate locals who experience tiger-induced livestock loss to prevent more killing. The population has increased by 520 in just five years due to these efforts.

Russia
Russia is next on the list of high tiger populations with 433. This country has also seen dramatic increases in recent years after agreeing, with several other countries, to work toward doubling tiger numbers by 2020. Russia is quite close to achieving that goal. In 2010, they only had 360 tigers.

Indonesia
After Russia, Indonesia is next with a tiger population of 371. This number comes from the previously mentioned International Union for the Conservation of Nature estimates. The Government in Indonesia was unable to conduct formal surveys. Since the country has a significant portion of the world’s tigers, it is important to concentrate conservation efforts to save tigers in the Indonesian forests. Unfortunately, uncontrolled development has been destroying the local tiger habitat.

Malaysia
Malaysia has 250 tigers within its borders. Like Indonesia, the local government did not calculate this number, and the estimate came from independent scientists. Malaysia struggles with decreasing illegal poaching activities.

Nepal
Number 5 on the list is Nepal where 198 wild tigers call home. Nepal has also attacked its problem of decreasing tiger population with the same enthusiasm as India. The result is that this number represents a 60% increase over the last five years.

Thailand
With 189 tigers, Thailand makes the list in 6th place. This number represents an increase after years of poaching and habitat loss. In fact, Thailand is home to the only wildlife reserve in Southeast Asia where numbers are growing - Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary.

Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, recent surveys reported 106 wild tigers. However, this number has decreased from the 440 figure presented a few years back. Scientists hope this is because the new government is actually reporting correct numbers rather than inflated estimates it shows their commitment to tiger conservation.

Other countries
Other countries with the world’s remaining tigers include Bhutan (103), China (7), Vietnam (5), and Laos (2).
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