From around 40,000 at the turn of the last century, there are just 1411 tigers left in India. I have take the initiative by posting this. Please spread this information and take the initiative to save our tigers.
Tiger Facts
From around 40,000 tigers at the turn of the last century, there are just 1411 tigers left in India.
2009 was the worst year for tigers in India, with 86 deaths reported.
There are 37 Tiger sanctuaries in India. However, 17 sanctuaries are on the verge of losing their tiger population.
Corbett National Park is the oldest tiger park in India. It was created in 1936 as ‘Hailey National Park’.
The Kanha National Park’s lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel, The Jungle Book.
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THE IDEA OF SAVING OUR NATIONAL ANIMAL IS JUST AWESOME AND I AM PROUD OF MYSELF TO TAKE PART IN SAVING SUCH WONDERFUL ANIMAL.I LOVE ANIMALS AND AFTER KNOWING ABOUT 1411 TIGERS,I REALLY FEEL THAT EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE PART IN SAVING THE TIGERS SO THAT EVEN THE NEXT GENERATION IS ABLE TO SEE THIS AMAZING CREATURE.
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