Project Tiger was established in India in 1973-1974 to scientifically manage endangered species such as the Indian tiger. Indian scientists such as Dr. M. K. Ranjitsink and Dr. Salim Ali, and ...
First ed. published as: Tigers of the world : the biology, biopolitics, management, and conservation of an endangered species / edited by Ronald L. Tilson, Ulysses S ...
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Earth talk: India's tiger population

Dear EarthTalk: How did India double its wild tiger population in just a decade and what can conservationists learn from this success story? -- P.W., New York India’s doubling its wild tiger ...
Mumbai: On one side—35.95 hectares of forest land, 18,024 trees, 60 tigers and 650 villages. On the other—a 54-metre mine, 1.1 lakh tonnes of iron ore a year, few roads and 120 jobs. The Maharashtra ...