maharashtra, with impressive rise in tiger population, has ranked fourth in the country and second after madhya pradesh among eight states in central indian landscape and eastern ghats. within maharashtra, vidarbha region in general and tadoba-andhari tiger reserve (tatr) have retained the top spot as far as tiger population is concerned. these are the findings as per the ‘status of tigers: co-predators and prey in india 2022’ report released on saturday, the global tiger day, at corbett tiger reserve. t
The population of tigers in India has increased by 6% each year between 2018 and 2022 and the country now hosts three-quarters of the world's total, the government said Saturday on International Tiger Day.
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With a 50 per cent increase in the last four years, Madhya Pradesh has the maximum number of tigers in the country, followed by Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Maharashtra