
In the past four years, India's tiger population rose by 200 to reach 3,167 in 2022, the latest tiger census data released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday revealed.
The tiger population was 1,411 in 2006, 1,706 in 2010, 2,226 in 2014, 2,967 in 2018 and 3,167 in 2022, according to the data.
At the inaugural session of the commemoration of 50 years of 'Project Tiger', the Prime Minister also launched the 'International Big Cat Alliance' (IBCA) and released a booklet Amrit Kaal Ka Tiger Vision', presenting the vision for tiger conservation in the next 25 years.
The Prime Minister said that the protection of wildlife was a universal issue, adding that IBCA was India's endeavour for the protection and conservation of big cats.
"Cheetahs had become extinct in India decades ago. We brought this magnificent big cat to India from Namibia and South Africa. This is the first successful transcontinental translocation of the big cat," Modi said.
For wildlife to thrive, it is important for ecosystems to thrive, Modi said adding that this has been happening in India.
"India is a country where protecting nature is part of culture. We do not believe in conflict between ecology and economy, but give importance to coexistence between the two," he noted.
In July 2019, the Prime Minister called for an 'Alliance of Global Leaders' to "obliterate demand" and firmly curb poaching and illegal wildlife trade in Asia.
India launched the IBCA to bring focus to the protection and conservation of seven major big cats of the world -- Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Puma, Jaguar and Cheetah -- with a membership of the range of countries harbouring these species.
India launched 'Project Tiger' on April 1, 1973, to promote tiger conservation. Initially, it covered nine tiger reserves spread over 18,278 sq km. At present, there are 53 tiger reserves spanning more than 75,000 sq km (approximately 2.4 per cent of the country's geographical area).
(With PTI inputs)
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