India proudly holds the title of the tiger capital of the world. Incredibly, a whopping 75% of the global tiger population calls the country home. These majestic creatures roam across various landscapes in India, from dense forests to grasslands. The tiger population hit an all-time low in the 1970s, leading to an increased effort to preserve the tiger population. Thanks to the establishment of reserves, anti-poaching measures, and awareness campaigns, the tiger population today is growing by approximately 6% annually.
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