India Sees 30% Drop in Tiger Deaths in 5 Years
India Sees 30% Drop in Tiger Deaths in 5 Years
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KOLKATA, India India, home to over 65 percent of the global tiger population, has recorded the lowest number of tiger deaths in the last five years.
The number of tiger deaths dipped from 121 in 2016 to 83 in 2020 a decrease of over 30 percent.
“India has achieved these numbers from a level which had been drastically lowered because of rampant poaching,” said Dr. Shekhar Kumar Niraj, head of Traffic India, the global wildlife trade monitoring network.
“The tigers have increased in India since 2010, and it needs to be managed well, else the problem of poaching will arise again.”
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