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  1. Reported concurrent with the Lunar New Year and Year of the Tiger on February 1, 2022, a study from World Wildlife Fund (WWF) shows that tiger populations are finally showing an increase after more than a century of steady decline.

  2. 11. Sept. 2023 · The Global Tiger Forum announced the new estimate in September 2023, showing a 74% increase since 2010. The web page also highlights WWF's strategy and actions to secure tiger habitat and coexistence with people.

  3. Die Zahl der Tiger in Bhutan hat sich auf 131 erhöht. Das sind 27 Prozent mehr als bei der letzten Zählung. Ein großer Erfolg für das kleine Land!

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    The tiger, Panthera tigris, is listed as ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The largest of all cats, the tiger once occurred throughout central, eastern and southern Asia. However, in the past 100 years, the tiger has lost more than 93% of its historic range and now only survives in scattered populations in 13 countries, from ...

    The ITHCP project portfolio of Phase I managed an estimated 24.8% of the global tiger population of 3,886 individuals living in the wild (unofficial current estimate). Over the period of Phase I, across the programme there has been an average increase of the tiger population within project sites by 40%, with the entire portfolio-wide population gro...

    The ITHCP covers 4.5% of the global habitat that still exists for wild tigers (estimated 1,200,000 km²). Of this, 62% is protected area, 33% is buffer/multiuse zone and 5% is corridor. In order to ensure effective management of protected areas, projects have been providing changes in their METT scores (Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool, a wide...

    As the first phase of the ITHCP draws to a close, BMZ/KfW have committed a follow-up investment with IUCN of 12.5 million Euro, which will allow to continue protecting tigers across different landscapes and supporting the local communities that live in and around these habitats. ITHCP future phases aim to consolidate and strengthen the achievements...

  4. 23. Juli 2022 · An estimated 3,726 to 5,578 tigers currently live in the wild worldwide — up 40% from 2015, according to a new tiger assessment from the International Union for Conservation of Nature...

  5. Facts. After a century of decline, overall wild tiger numbers are starting to tick upward. Based on the best available information, tiger populations are stable or increasing in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia and China.

  6. 21. Juli 2022 · New data suggests a potential 40% increase in tiger numbers, from 3,200 in 2015 to 4,500 in 2022, despite extreme threats. Signaling a potential comeback for the big cat in the Year of the Tiger, this represents the first potential climb in the species’ numbers in decades.