India now has more than 50 tiger reserves. Some are full. Others still hold ecological potential, if prey can be restored.
In 2025, India reported an alarming increase in tiger deaths, with 166 fatalities, up from 126 in 2024, primarily due to ...
From tiger recoveries and chimpanzee genetics to AI conservation tools, this accessible overview includes exciting research ...
India's tiger population grew to 3,682 in 2022. However, tiger deaths rose to 166 in 2025, with Madhya Pradesh recording the ...
Trees, tribals & tigers form one living system. India’s conservation success now faces its toughest test—balancing forest ...
India, home to the world's largest tiger population, has lost as many as 166 of these majestic animals in 2025, forty more ...
The world has lost 97% of its tiger population in a little over a century. Three tiger subspecies, the Bali, Javan and ...
Fifty-four tiger deaths in a single calendar year is a record Madhya Pradesh could have done without. It is also the highest for the state ever since Project Ti ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysa — Authorities worldwide have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening trafficking crisis that threatens the survival of one ...
India’s wildlife experiences go far beyond the classic tiger safari. With landscapes ranging from dense rainforests and ...
In 1984 forestry officials declared that the number of wild tigers in India had more than doubled, from 1,827 individuals to better than 4,000. Project Tiger seemed so successful, its reserves were ...