Why was there a sudden drop in the number of tigers? What has been done
to save them?
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The key findings from many years of study of tiger population have indicated that in many sites, tigers decline in numbers because of habitat loss and prey depletion rather than being killed directly. A tiger needs to eat about 50 deer-sized animals or 6,600 pounds of living prey every year.
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Answer:, tigers decline in numbers because of habitat loss and prey depletion rather than being killed directly.
Reduce human-tiger conflict. Conduct scientific research on tigers to help inform conservation strategies. Promote tiger-friendly policies. Monitor tiger numbers, population trends, and threats to tigers and their habitats
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