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A study published in Science, led by Yadvendradev Jhala and colleagues, found that India’s tiger population has grown by 30% over the past two decades.

Key Findings

  • Population Growth
    • India’s tiger population has increased by 30% over the last 20 years, demonstrating success in conservation efforts.
  • Balance of Strategies
    • The recovery was made possible through a combination of scientific strategies and a careful balance of land-sharing and land-sparing approaches.
  • Coexistence with Humans
    • Tigers now coexist with over 66 million people, showing that such coexistence is feasible despite challenges.

Conservation Strategies

  • Protected Areas
    • The study highlights the importance of protected areas with no human habitation, which sustain 85% of breeding populations.
  • Corridors and Land-Use Practices
    • Tiger populations have been able to disperse and expand into multi-use forests thanks to corridors and sustainable land-use practices.
  • Success Despite Global Decline
    • India’s success contrasts with the global decline of wildlife populations, which have dropped by 73%.

Legislative and Socio-Economic Influences

  • Strong Legal Framework
    • India’s tiger recovery is strengthened by strong legislation such as the Wildlife Protection Act, Forest Conservation Act, and the National Tiger Conservation Authority.
  • Socio-Economic Impact
    • Regions with lower dependence on forest resources and better socio-economic conditions saw higher tiger recolonization rates.
  • Challenges in Vulnerable Areas
    • Areas with high poverty or armed conflict (such as in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand) have faced tiger population declines.

Challenges and Unexplored Habitats

  • Habitat Degradation
    • Despite progress, there are still 157,000 sq km of potential tiger habitats that are unoccupied, mainly due to socio-political instability and habitat degradation.

Government Data and Tiger Numbers

  • Current Population: According to government data (July 2024), India is home to 70% of the world’s wild tiger population.
  • Population Growth:
    • 2006: 1,411 tigers
    • 2010: 1,706 tigers
    • 2018: 2,967 tigers
    • 2024: 2,226 tigers

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