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Nepal was home to 121 tigers in 2010, the same year that it and 12 other tiger range countries agreed to double the big cat’s global population by 2022. Since then, Nepal has nearly tripled that ...
As Nepal marked Global Tiger Day 2025, the conservation establishment presented what appears to be an unprecedented triumph: tiger populations have tripled from 121 in 2010 to 355 in 2022. However, ...
Nepal’s National Tiger and Prey Survey 2022 found there are now 355 wild tigers in the country, a 190% increase since 2009.
As the world marks Global Tiger Day on Tuesday, Nepal has a rare conservation success story to share. Not only has the ...
Nepal was home to 121 tigers in 2010, the same year that it and 12 other tiger range countries agreed to double the population of Panthera tigris by the next Year of the Tiger in the Chinese ...
In 2022, the national tiger census of Nepal, so there are 355 tigers in the country. Nepal is the first country to almost triple the tiger population, so Nepal is very successful.
Nepal has been celebrated globally for tripling its tiger population in a decade - but Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli thinks the country may have been too successful. "In such a small country, we ...
Nepal's tiger population has more than doubled in the last 12 years after almost going extinct, but now humans are in danger of losing their lives, according to the country's prime minister.
Nepal’s tigers are doing gr-r-reat. The country’s tiger population has grown to 235 from 121 in 2009, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Since 2015, the Wildlife Crime Division of Nepal Police’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has apprehended smugglers and seized 37 tiger pelts and other body parts (31 new and six old). Although ...
Bardia National Park, Nepal – A wild tiger fitted with satellite-collar was successfully translocated from Nepal’s Chitwan National Park to Bardia National Park for the first time on 22 January 2011.