The tiger population in our natural reserves is dwindling day by day Draft a REPORT to be published in a local daily.
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India's story on tiger conservation is special. It underscores what political will and execution can achieve. We live in times where we hear far too often of environmental damage and degradation. In this context, numbers detailing India's success in tiger conservation are heartening, to say the least.
India's story on tiger conservation is special. It underscores what political will and execution can achieve. We live in times where we hear far too often of environmental damage and degradation. In this context, numbers detailing India's success in tiger conservation are heartening, to say the least.India is home to over 2,967 tigers, around 70 percent of the world's tiger population. We have as many as 51 reserves in 18 states, and our country has doubled the tiger population four years ahead of schedule of the St Petersburg Declaration on Tiger Conservation.❤️
Explanation:
Large-scale habitat destruction and decimation of prey populations are the major long-term threats to the existence of the dwindling tiger population in the country. Less than a hundred years ago, tigers prowled all across India and the sub-continent.