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India's big cat count surpasses 3,600; 75% of the world's wild tigers now in country

According to latest government data, tiger count in India has risen from 2,967 in 2018 to 3,682 in 2022 – marking an annual rise of roughly 6%

July 30, 2023 / 11:20 IST
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Currently, India has 53 reserves, out of which Uttarakhand's Corbett National Park leads with the highest tiger count at 260.

India is currently home to 75 percent of the world's wild tigers, according to the Status of Tigers 2022 report. The progress comes on the back of the rising tiger count in the country.

According to the latest government data released on the International Tiger Day on July 29, the tiger count in India has risen from 2,967 in 2018 to 3,682 in 2022 - marking an annual rise of roughly 6 percent.

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"With this, India has become home to approximately 75 percent of the world’s tiger population," Union Minister of State for Forest, Environment and Climate Change Ashwini Kumar Choubey said in Ramnagar while releasing the data for 2022.

Currently, India has 53 reserves, out of which Uttarakhand's Corbett National Park leads with the highest tiger count at 260. It is followed by Bandipur with a count of 150 and Nagarhole with a count of 141 in Karnataka; Bandhavgarh, with a count of 135 in Madhya Pradesh; and Dudhwa, with a count of 135 in Uttar Pradesh.