Saturday, 29 September 2018

Nepal's Tiger Population Nearly Doubles in Last Decade

Nepal's Tiger Population Nearly Doubles in Last Decade

Scientists estimate there are now 235 wild bengal tigers in Nepal, a huge leap from 2009, when there were only about 120 of the endangered animals. In just the last four years, the population jumped nearly 20 percent, up from 198 of the animals, according to analysis performed by Nepal’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, along with conservation groups including Panthera and the Zoological Society of London.

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