What are the other reasons for the decrease in the number of tigers? short answer
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The world has lost 95% of its tiger population since the beginning of the 20th century. The decline is attributed to illegal trade in tiger parts, hunting and habitat loss.
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Causes for decline in tiger numbers
Diseases. ...
Habitat loss and prey depletion. ...
Poor genetic diversity threat to tigers. ...
Degradation of habitats. ...
Illegal wildlife trade. ...
Man-animal conflict. ...
Lack of protection infrastructure. ...
Conviction rate and quantum of punishment being very meager.
Rush of tourists
Absence of political will
Lure for money or conservation
Absence of political will
Lure for money or conservation
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