India Counts More Wild Tigers in 2014, Credits Conservation

The New Indian Express , Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Correspondent : AP
NEW DELHI: India's latest tiger census shows a sharp increase in the number of endangered cats in the wild, raising hopes that conservation efforts are working.

The census conducted in 2014 counted at least 2,226 tigers in forests across the country, around 500 more than were counted four years ago.

Environment minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday described the figures as a huge success story and said it was the result of sustained conservation efforts in tiger reserves across the country.

Tigers have been threatened by rampant poaching and shrinking habitats from deforestation due to power projects, roads and human settlements.

Javadekar said more than 9,700 cameras were used to count the cats accurately.

 
SOURCE : http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/India-Counts-More-Wild-Tigers-in-2014-Credits-Conservation/2015/01/20/article2628228.ece
 


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