India marks Tiger Day, vows conservation

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  • India marks Tiger Day, vows conservation

On International Tiger Day, India highlights the remarkable recovery of its tiger population while acknowledging persistent threats such as poaching and habitat loss. Around 1947, India had nearly 40,000 tigers, but by 2006, only 1,411 remained in the wild. Since then, the introduction of revived, ecosystem-based approach led to significant gains. The majestic predators still serve as ecological guardians, maintaining forest balance and protecting biodiversity.

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