Nepal's tiger population has tripled in just 12 years, but fatal attacks have prompted the prime minister to call for their numbers to be cut. He is considering gifting some of the big cats to ...
Nepal may address the problems caused by its growing tiger population by gifting some of the animals to other countries. The population of tigers in Nepal has almost tripled to about 355 since 2009.
Tigers are in fact "a major source of revenue": wildlife tourism and tiger safaris are a "big source of income" for communities near the national parks. An average of 3,000 people in Nepal are killed ...
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Nepal has been celebrated globally for tripling its tiger population in a decade - but Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli thinks the country may have been too successful. "In such a small country ...
A Bengal tiger fitted with a GPS tracking collar and translocated from Nepal's Chitwan National Park to Bardia National Park has been killed, according to Department of National Parks and Wildlife ...
A tiger monitoring study conducted in Bardia National Park in Nepal’s Terai Arc Landscape has estimated 56 wild tigers, an increase of six from the 2013 estimate for the national park. Kathmandu, ...
When a dozen tiger range countries met in St. Petersburg for the Global Tiger Summit in 2010, they committed to doubling the population of their big cats in 12 years. Nepal became the first country to ...
Nepal has been celebrated globally for tripling its tiger population in a decade - but Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli thinks the country may have been too successful. "In such a small country, we have ...
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