Status of tigers in India 2011
The National Tiger Conservation Authority in association with its various partner organisations declared the official tiger estimate in India for 2010. This latest tiger census puts estimated tiger population in the country at 1636.
See Also
Report: Status of the tigers, co-predators, and prey in India
Document: MoEF on Tiger reserves, critical wildlife habitats & Forest Rights Act, 2006
In-Parliament: Discussion in Lok Sabha on Wildife
Opinion: 1,411 tigers, and unanswered questions
Declaration: St. Petersburg Declaration
Report: The Global Tiger Recovery Program
Report: Monitoring system for tigers
Report: Impact of tourism on tigers
Guidelines: Preparation of security plan for tiger reserves
Guidelines: Preparation of tiger conservation plan
Opinion: Let the tiger roam
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