tiger has always been considered as a royal animal’. Explain the statement with reference to the lesson 'The Royal Bengal Tiger'
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Project Tiger was started in the year 1973 in view of the dwindling tiger population in India. Since the start of this program, the number of tigers in India started increasing.
In the year 2006, the total number of tigers in the country was 1411 which increased to 2967 in 2018. In the year 2018, the highest number of tigers found in Madhya Pradesh (526) while in Karnataka it is 524 and Uttarakhand is on the third place with a total of 442 tigers.
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The Bengal tiger, also known as the Royal Bengal tiger,[3] is a tiger from a specific population of the Panthera tigris tigris subspecies that is native to the Indian subcontinent.[4] It is threatened by poaching, loss, and fragmentation of habitat, and was estimated at comprising fewer than 2,500 wild individuals by 2011. None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within its range is considered large enough to support an effective population of more than 250 adult individuals.[1] India's tiger population was estimated at 1,706–1,909 individuals in 2010.[5] By 2018, the population had increased to an estimated 2,603–3,346 individuals.[6] Around 300–500 tigers are estimated in Bangladesh, 220–274 tigers in Nepal and 103 tigers in Bhutan.[1][7][8]
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