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The Hidden Danger: Tiger Deaths Surge Outside Indian Reserves | Science-Environment

INDIA, JUL 29 – India celebrates a 160% increase in tiger numbers driven by strong governance and community efforts, highlighting seven top reserves offering unique safari experiences this monsoon season.

  • India marks International Tiger Day on July 29, 2025, celebrating a 30 percent increase in its wild tiger population over two decades.
  • This success stems from a 2010 global commitment to double tiger numbers, achieved through India's blend of science, policy, and cultural respect for tigers.
  • India's dual strategy secures breeding reserves while promoting multi-use landscapes where tigers and humans coexist, supported by integrated measures like patrolling and eco-tourism.
  • India now hosts about 3,700 wild tigers—around 75 percent of the global population—and employs modern monitoring tools alongside community engagement to manage conflicts and habitat fragmentation.
  • Despite ongoing habitat fragmentation and regional pressures, India’s model offers lessons for tiger conservation worldwide, emphasizing balance, connectivity, and inclusive stewardship.
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India TV News broke the news in India on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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