India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ...
BENGALURU, India (AP) — India doubled its tiger population ... population size and their geographic spread. Tigers disappeared in some areas that were not near national parks, wildlife ...
“From the fast-legged tiger beetle escaping the heat of Borneo’s beaches to the magical metamorphosis of a damselfly on a British pond to the Smoky Mountain luna moth whose quest is to grow ...
Protecting these big cats means India is now home to roughly 75 per cent of the global tiger population. View on euronews ...
Prasenjeet Yadav captured the elusive feline prowling the Similipal Tiger Reserve in India. Per National Geographic, Similipal Tiger Reserve is home to the world's only wild population of black ...
National Geographic is set to release its highly anticipated ... Among the up-close looks are a fast-legged tiger beetle looking to beat the heat of Malaysia’s beaches, the metamorphosis of ...
thanks to a "strong government buy-in" for tiger conservation, expanded and heavily protected national parks, and strict anti-poaching laws, said National Geographic. This "incredible feat" was ...