Nepal is the first country to double its tiger population

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[Audio] Nepal is the first country to double its tiger population.

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Nepal started its fourth tiger and prey survey from December of last year under the lead of the Department of national parks and wildlife conservation ( DNPWC) and the department of forests and soil conservation (DoFSC) of the ministry of forests and environment. Periodic assessments of tigers are being conducted at intervals of four years since 2009. The first, second and third nationwide assessments carried out in 2009,2013,2018, estimated 121, 198, and 235 tigers respectively..

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Status of tigers in Nepal.. Number of Tigers in Nepal 2022 - Tiger Encounter.

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Nepal’s report on Tigers.. Nepal set to become first country to double wild tiger population | WWF.

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A video on tigers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pGfxcZZNfE.

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Since 2010 declaration to save tigers form the threat of extinction, there have been important initiatives made in Nepal at all levels. During this period, additional habitats for tigers and prey species have been secured, namely with the establishment of Banke National Park and the extension of Parsa National Park. The role of national to global partnerships is vital for this success of story, with increased investments and support coming from both Domestic and International stakeholders..

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