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Populasi harimau India meningkat sebesar 30 % dalam tiga tahun terakhir ; negara ini kini memiliki 2.226 harimau
 
Menteri Lingkungan Prakash Javadekarwhile merilis laporan the country-wide Tigerassessment untuk  tahun 2014 , disebut peningkatan jumlah harimau sebagai " kisah sukses " dan mencatat bahwa sementara populasi satwa liar ini merosot  di dunia, tapi meningkat di India .
" Ketika kami terakhir menghitung harimau , ada  1.706 . Estimasi terbaru menunjukkan ada 2.226 harimau . Kami  harus bangga dengan warisan kami ini  . Kami telah bisa meningkatkan  sebesar 30 persen dari hitungan terakhir . ini  adalah kisah sukses besar , " kata Javadekar  ......read more





India's tiger population increases by 30% in past three years; country now has 2,226 tigers
NEW DELHI: Tiger population in the country has risen to 2,226 in 2014, a 30 per cent increase since the last count in 2010, the latest census report said today.  Environment Minister Prakash Javadekarwhile releasing the country-wide Tigerassessment report for 2014, termed the increase in the number of tigers as a "success story" and noted that while the population of this wild animal is falling in the world, it is rising in India.  "When we last counted the tigers, it was 1,706. The latest estimation shows there are 2,226 tigers. We must be proud of our legacy. We have increased by 30 per cent from the last count. That is a huge success story," Javadekar said.  The total number of tigers was estimated to be around 1,706 in 2010. Tiger population had dipped to an alarming 1,411 in 2006 but has improved since then.  Officials said that a total of 3,78,118 sq km of forest area in 18 tiger states were surveyed with a total of 1,540 unique tiger photo captures.  "Most of the tigers in the world are presently in India. 70 per cent of the world's tigers are now in India. We have the world's best managed tiger reserves," Javadekar said.  He said that India has unique photographs of 80 per cent of tigers while stating that around 9,735 cameras were used in the estimation. He claimed that nowhere in the world, so many cameras have been used for such an exercise.  The report said that the total estimated population of tigers was somewhere around 1,945-2491 (2,226) as per 2014 report while as per the 2010 report, it was between 1,520-1909.  The third round of country level tiger assessment using the refined methodology of doubling sampling using camera traps has recorded an increase in tiger population.  "In 2006, the mid value of such a (once in four years) snap shot assessment using the same methodology was 1,411, in 2010 it was 1,706 and now in 2014, it stands at 2,226. This is an increase of almost 30.5 per cent since the last estimate," an official statement said.  Officials said that a total of 3,78,118 sq km of forest area in 18 tiger states were surveyed with a total of 1,540 unique tiger photo captures.  Tiger population has increased in several states like Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerela, officials said. 








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