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At the turn of the 20th century, it is estimated that India probably had many thousands of tigers in the wild.
The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), Government of India, have been conducting tiger estimation surveys in partnership with NGOs. WWF-India was the key NGO partner of the WII and NTCA in conducting the comprehensive country-wide tiger estimation exercise in 2010-11, which revealed a mean tiger population estimate of 1,706.
Based on a census using the pug mark technique, the number of tigers in 2002 stood at 3,642. As per the 2008 tiger estimation exercise conducted by WII in association with the NTCA using camera traps, there were only 1,411 tigers left in the wild in India.
The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), Government of India, have been conducting tiger estimation surveys in partnership with NGOs. WWF-India was the key NGO partner of the WII and NTCA in conducting the comprehensive country-wide tiger estimation exercise in 2010-11, which revealed a mean tiger population estimate of 1,706.
Based on a census using the pug mark technique, the number of tigers in 2002 stood at 3,642. As per the 2008 tiger estimation exercise conducted by WII in association with the NTCA using camera traps, there were only 1,411 tigers left in the wild in India.
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Indian government's Project Tiger campaign. The campaign to maintain the number of tigers in India and has started to secure them. The campaign in 1973 to save tigers from extinction crisis was. The scheme to protect tigers remaining in the country as well as to increase the number of their species through breeding is focused on. Tigers in the country to provide security and natural environments are maintained around 23 tiger sanctuaries. Since the scheme, in the last census in 1993, there was significant improvement of tiger it. However, an increase in the number of tigers in India, but, compared to the money spent on the scheme in the country's tiger population is still not satisfactory.
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