INTERNATIONAL TIGER DAY

July 29 is celebrated to International Tigers Day All Around The World

By Arun - ESIC

July 29, 2023

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Tiger is Also Well Known As India's National Animal

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The day was first celebrated in 2010 at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia.

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The goal of International Tiger Day is to raise awareness about the plight of tigers and to promote conservation efforts.

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The number of wild tigers in the world has declined by more than 95% in the last century.

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There is only 3,900 wild tigers left in the world.

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The main threats to tigers are poaching, habitat loss, and conflict with humans.

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India is home to the largest population of wild tigers in the world, with an estimated 2,226 tigers.

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Other countries with significant tiger populations include Russia, Nepal, Bhutan, and Indonesia.

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There are a number of conservation organizations working to protect tiger

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Including the World Wildlife Fund (WWF),Save Tiger Fund

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