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India's Tiger Population Soars From 1,827 to Over 3,000
Planet WinsApr 8

India's Tiger Population Soars From 1,827 to Over 3,000

A young filmmaker's chance meeting with a tigress in 1973 helped launch India's Project Tiger, bringing the country back from near extinction with just 1,827 wild tigers to over 3,000 today. What started as one man's escape from city life became a conservation movement that saved an entire ecosystem.

The Better India2 min read
India Doubles Wild Tiger Population in Just 10 Years
Planet WinsFeb 14

India Doubles Wild Tiger Population in Just 10 Years

India's wild tiger count has soared from 1,411 to over 3,000 in a decade, proving that even critically endangered species can bounce back with the right approach. This conservation triumph offers a blueprint for saving threatened wildlife worldwide.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's Tiger Population Soars 160% Since 2006
Planet WinsJun 4

India's Tiger Population Soars 160% Since 2006

India now hosts up to 75% of the world's wild tigers, with populations nearly tripling in just 16 years. Even more remarkable: 40% of these majestic cats thrive outside protected reserves, living alongside 1.4 billion people.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's Wild Tiger Population Soars 161% Since 2006
Planet WinsApr 23

India's Wild Tiger Population Soars 161% Since 2006

India now shelters 75% of the world's wild tigers after a remarkable conservation effort brought populations from 1,411 in 2006 to 3,682 in 2022. The nation is the only country successfully protecting five big cat species simultaneously.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India Doubles Wild Tiger Population to 3,000 in 10 Years
Planet WinsFeb 1

India Doubles Wild Tiger Population to 3,000 in 10 Years

India has more than doubled its wild tiger population from 1,411 to over 3,000 in just a decade, marking one of conservation's greatest modern success stories. The dramatic recovery proves that even critically endangered species can bounce back with the right approach.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
India Now Home to 75% of World's Wild Tigers
Planet WinsJun 4

India Now Home to 75% of World's Wild Tigers

India's tiger population has nearly tripled in 16 years, proving that people and wildlife can thrive together. The country now hosts three-quarters of the world's wild tigers despite having the highest human population density on Earth.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
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Planet WinsFeb 11

India Doubles Wild Tiger Population to 3,000 in Just 10 Years

India's wild tiger count soared from 1,411 to over 3,000 between 2006 and 2022, marking one of the greatest conservation comebacks in modern history. The stunning recovery proves that with smart strategy and community support, we can bring endangered species back from the brink.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India Activists Fight to Protect Tiger Corridor Forest
Planet WinsJan 22

India Activists Fight to Protect Tiger Corridor Forest

Conservationists in India are rallying to stop mining projects that threaten critical tiger habitat in Maharashtra. A signature campaign and political pressure aim to save over 18,000 trees and preserve wildlife corridors connecting tiger populations.

The Hindu2 min read
India's 10 Best Tiger Reserves Show Conservation Win
Planet WinsFeb 16

India's 10 Best Tiger Reserves Show Conservation Win

India's tiger population is thriving so well that certain reserves now offer visitors exceptional chances of spotting these magnificent big cats in the wild. From Ranthambore's open terrain to Bandhavgarh's record-high tiger density, conservation success is giving wildlife lovers unforgettable encounters with nature's most iconic predator.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
India Hosts First Big Cat Summit With 75% of World Tigers
Planet WinsMay 14

India Hosts First Big Cat Summit With 75% of World Tigers

India is preparing to host the world's first International Big Cat Alliance summit, celebrating a remarkable conservation comeback that saved tigers from near extinction. The country now protects 75% of the world's wild tigers across five nationwide events honoring its big cat species.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
India Uses AI to Protect Endangered Tigers in Wild
Planet WinsApr 29

India Uses AI to Protect Endangered Tigers in Wild

A new AI surveillance system will help protect tigers in one of India's largest reserves. The technology gives forest rangers a powerful new tool to monitor wildlife around the clock.

The Hindu2 min read
Sariska Tiger Reserve Celebrates 54 Tigers After New Cubs
Planet WinsMay 25

Sariska Tiger Reserve Celebrates 54 Tigers After New Cubs

A tiger reserve in India once emptied by poaching now thrives with 54 tigers, thanks to dedicated conservation efforts. Two new cubs born to tigress ST-22 mark the latest victory in Sariska's remarkable comeback story.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
Former Hunters Now Guard Tigers They Once Tracked in India
Planet Wins5d ago

Former Hunters Now Guard Tigers They Once Tracked in India

In India's Panna National Park, the Pardhi tribe transformed from skilled hunters into wildlife protectors, helping bring tigers back from local extinction. Their ancient forest knowledge now guides tourists instead of traps.

The Better India2 min read
India's Dhikala Zone Offers Best Tiger Sightings in Wild
Planet WinsJan 27

India's Dhikala Zone Offers Best Tiger Sightings in Wild

Deep in India's Jim Corbett National Park, the Dhikala Zone is giving wildlife lovers an extraordinary chance to witness Bengal tigers and rare species in their natural habitat. This remote sanctuary combines vast grasslands, dense forests, and the unique opportunity to stay overnight inside one of Asia's most vibrant ecosystems.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
Tiger Populations Rise in India, Nepal, and Bhutan
Planet WinsApr 23

Tiger Populations Rise in India, Nepal, and Bhutan

After decades of decline, tiger numbers are climbing in three Asian nations thanks to conservation efforts. Protecting these big cats saves entire ecosystems and countless other species.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
1925: India's First Wild Tiger Photo Took 8 Years to Capture
Community HeroesMar 27

1925: India's First Wild Tiger Photo Took 8 Years to Capture

A British forest officer spent eight years in the jungle to capture what no one had before: a wild tiger photographing itself. His patience changed conservation forever.

The Better India2 min read
India Opens 8-Lane Tunnel Under Tiger Reserve June 20
Planet WinsJun 14

India Opens 8-Lane Tunnel Under Tiger Reserve June 20

India's first eight-lane tunnel beneath a tiger reserve opens June 20, cutting travel time between Delhi and Mumbai while protecting wildlife. The underground engineering marvel proves infrastructure and conservation can work together.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
Journalist Turns 700 Schools Into Tiger Conservation Army
Community HeroesJun 12

Journalist Turns 700 Schools Into Tiger Conservation Army

When adults wouldn't listen to his warnings about disappearing wildlife, environmental journalist Bittu Sahgal launched a children's movement that's been protecting India's tigers for over two decades. His Kids for Tigers program has reached 700 schools and created thousands of young conservation advocates.

The Better India2 min read
4 Moms Guard Kids From Tigers on School Walk in India
Community HeroesFeb 12

4 Moms Guard Kids From Tigers on School Walk in India

In a Maharashtra village surrounded by Tadoba Tiger Reserve, four mothers escort 17 children past tigers twice daily so they can safely reach school. Armed with only sticks and torches, they've become the lifeline between education and danger.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
India Releases 4 Rhinos Into the Wild After 40 Years
Planet WinsApr 9

India Releases 4 Rhinos Into the Wild After 40 Years

Four greater one-horned rhinos stepped into freedom at India's Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in March, bringing the total number of free-roaming rhinos to eight in a landscape where they vanished decades ago. It's a carefully managed return that could reshape an entire ecosystem.

The Better India3 min read

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