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India's big-cat count increased by 200 in four years to _______ from 2,967 in 2018.
A)
3,034
B)
3,083
C)
3,167
D)
3,206

Correct Answer :   3,167


India is home to at least 3,167 tigers, the 2022 census by the National Tiger Conservation Authority released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi showed on Sunday (9th April 2023), an increase of 6.74% from 2,967 in 2018, the previous occasion the big cats were counted in the wild.

* As many as 3,080 tigers were photographed in 2022, compared with 2,461 captured on camera in 2018, according to the Status of Tigers report. India hosts some 75% of the global tiger population living in forests.

* Despite the modest increase of 200 in four years, most tiger reserves in the country are like tiny islands of conservation, with areas outside the protected zones showing unsustainable land use, the report said, which could be responsible for localised extinctions in some parts of central India.

* The Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, showed a significant decline in numbers, from 981 in 2018 to 824 in 2022, the report said. Out of the approximately 400,000 sq km of forests in tiger states, only a third are in relatively healthier condition..

Source : Hindustan Times

Published On : April 10, 2023
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