International Tiger Day News
International Tiger Day, often called Global Tiger Day, is celebrated annually on July 29 to increase public awareness of this endangered species.
India is the home to the world’s largest tiger population in the wild and boasts an impressive count of 3,167 tigers, as per the last tiger census.
On July 29, International Tiger Day is observed to raise awareness for tiger conservation. Here's a look at five amazing tiger reserves in India where you spot the wild beast.
There were eight tiger subspecies at one time, but three became extinct during the 20th century.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi picked up the titles of Salman Khan starrer Ek Tha Tiger and Tiger Zinda Hai in his speech on the occasion of International Tiger Day on Monday
“He is two months old. He is hungry. Scared. He is wondering when his mother is coming back.” Gunshot echoes. “Maybe she is not.” And then, an ominous message that flashes across the TV screen, "Just 1411 left".
Presenting a terrific sand art image of the big cat on social media site Twitter, Pattnaik urged people to unite to save tigers by protecting their habitats.
In India, reported tiger deaths related to poaching reached an all time high in 2016. These reported figures might represent only a fraction of actual mortality.
Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff is taking his superhero character in upcoming film "A Flying Jatt" seriously in real life by urging the government to protect the big cats in the jungles.
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