Tiger Population in India: NCBS study

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February 01, 2025

Tiger Population in India: NCBS study

A new study has found that the tiger population in India has increased by 30% over the past two decades.

About Tiger 

Tiger

  • Tigers are the largest wild cat species in the world.
  • Scientific name: Panthera tigris
  • Conservation status IUCN: Endangered
  • Significance: They are apex predators and play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
  • Habitat Requirements: Tigers are “landscape” species.
    • They need vast areas with diverse habitats. 
      • These areas must be free from human disturbance and rich in prey to support tigers.
      • These areas, called tiger landscapes, are crucial for biodiversity and the well-being of human communities living nearby.
  • Current Tiger Population in India
    • India has a minimum of 3,167 tigers, according to the 2022 estimation.
    • Further data analysis, using advanced statistical models, estimates:
      • Upper limit: 3,925 tigers
      • Average population: 3,682 tigers
    • The annual growth rate of the tiger population stands at 6.1%, indicating steady progress.

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Key Factors Behind Tiger Recovery

  • Balanced Conservation Strategy
    • India’s conservation success is due to a scientific approach and a mix of land-sharing and land-sparing methods.
    • Protected areas (land sparing)—where humans are restricted—support 85% of breeding tigers.
    • Multi-use forests (land sharing) allow tigers to live alongside human populations, proving that coexistence is possible.
  • Strong Legislative Support
    • Conservation efforts are backed by strict wildlife laws, including:
      • Wildlife Protection Act 1972
      • Forest Conservation Act 1980
      • National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)
  • Role of Socio-Economic Factors
    • Economic prosperity and cultural values have helped in tiger conservation.
    • Areas with less dependence on forests and better economic conditions see higher tiger recolonization.
    • Challenges:
      • Regions with high poverty and conflicts (like Naxal-affected areas in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand) have witnessed tiger population decline.

Future Challenges & Recommendations

  • Challenges
    • 157,000 sq km of potential tiger habitat remains unoccupied due to political instability and habitat loss.
    • Human-wildlife conflict continues to pose a challenge.
  • Recommendations for Improvement
    • Expand protected areas and habitat corridors.
    • Strengthen anti-poaching measures to protect tigers.
    • Promote sustainable livelihoods for local communities.
    • Improve conflict mitigation strategies, including:
      • Early warning systems.
      • Rapid response teams.

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