A study of tigers conducted recently has suggested the rise in the population of tigers in the country.
Altogether, there are 176 tigers in the country, an increment of 21, a program organised in the Capital to mark the Tiger Conservation Day has revealed. The tiger census conducted on 2010 had found 155 tigers in the country.
Bardiya National Park, where the numbers of tigers was 19 two years ago, now shelters 37 tigers. Similarly, the number of tigers have also risen in Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve and reached to 10. The count has also found 125 tigers in Chitwan National Park and four in Parsa Wildlife Reserve.
Altogether, there are 176 tigers in the country, an increment of 21, a program organised in the Capital to mark the Tiger Conservation Day has revealed. The tiger census conducted on 2010 had found 155 tigers in the country.
Bardiya National Park, where the numbers of tigers was 19 two years ago, now shelters 37 tigers. Similarly, the number of tigers have also risen in Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve and reached to 10. The count has also found 125 tigers in Chitwan National Park and four in Parsa Wildlife Reserve.
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