Roving tiger trapped, on camera
Many questions on tiger conservation have sprung up with the first clear pictures taken by “camera trapping” of a tiger moving in the forest track between Kerwan dam and Kathotia on Bhopal’s southern
Big cats fight habitat loss to keep stripes
The big cats in India are highly fertile but their low population in the wild makes it difficult for them to find a mate for breeding.
The fast dwindling numbers are not due to fertility or inbreedi
India's tiger count rises to 1,706
There are 1,706 tigers in India on Monday — 295 more than in the last count in 2006 — says the latest tiger census released on Monday.
India's tiger count rises to 1,706, habitat shrinking
India has 1,706 tigers in the wild, marking an increase of 295 in the big cat's numbers, says the tiger census released on Monday. But Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh called the findings a mixed ba
Sunderbans was the biggest challenge for tiger census: Ramesh
It was a big challenge for forest officials to count tigers in the Sunderbans mangroves, which has reported 70 out of a total of 1,706 tigers in India in the latest census released on Monday.
The Wes
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