Area Divided for Survey
For ease of survey country is divided into 5 tiger occupied regions:
- Central Indian and the Eastern Ghats landscape
- Western Ghats Area
- Sundarban Area
- Northeastern hill and Brahmaputra flood landscape
- Shivalik Gangetic landscape
Number of Tigers in Each Landscape Across Different Surveys |
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Landscape |
2006 |
2010 |
2014 |
2018 |
2022 |
Central Indian and the Eastern Ghats | 601 | 601 | 688 | 1033 | 1161 |
Western Ghats | 402 | 534 | 776 | 981 | 824 |
Sundarban area | NA | 70 | 76 | 88 | 184 |
Northeastern area and Brahmaputra flood landscape | 100 | 148 | 201 | 219 | 194 |
Shivalik Gangetic landscape | 297 | 353 | 485 | 646 | 804 |
Total | 1411 | 1706 | 2226 | 2967 | 3167 |
Tiger Census Report 2023 – Tiger Population with Interesting Facts
The tiger census report 2023 is a comprehensive report that provides an overview of the status of tigers in India. The report is based on data collected from various sources, including camera traps, pugmarks, and sightings. The report also includes information on the threats that tigers face, such as habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. The tiger census report 2023 is an important document that provides valuable information on the status of tigers in India. The report’s recommendations will help to ensure that tigers continue to survive in India for many years to come.
Table of Content
- About the Tiger Census Report 2023
- Tiger Population in Indian States
- Tiger Census Report 2023
- History of Tiger Census
- Area Divided for Survey
- First Census on Tiger
- 2nd Census on Tiger
- 3rd Census on Tiger
- 4th Census on Tiger
- 5th Census on Tiger