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World Wildlife Day 2022: Tiger conservation, and the Tx2 project

India's tiger population grew from 1,411 in 2006 to 2,967 tigers as per the 2018 census. With the deadline of the Tx2 project this year, has the world doubled its tiger population too?

March 03, 2022 / 17:54 IST
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(Representational image). The Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu received the TX2 Award in January 2022, for doubling its tiger count to 80 tigers since 2010. (Image: Miranda Richey via Unsplash)
(Representational image). The Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu received the TX2 Award in January 2022, for doubling its tiger count to 80 tigers since 2010. (Image: Miranda Richey via Unsplash)

The tiger will see you hundred times before you see it once.

Anonymous

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The person who wrote this must have seen the tiger at least once. Not many can be seen now, though. From 100,000 wild tigers at the beginning of the 20th century, the numbers have dwindled to 3,200. Many tigers have been poached, hunted, poisoned. Even now, every year, 124 dead tiger skin, parts and products are seized as they are being trafficked across borders by international criminal networks (Source: WWF).

Not only tiger numbers, their habitat has also shrunk dangerously. Since the 1700s, tigers have been lost from half of their former Range Countries and now inhabit just 5% of their historic range.