The number of wild Royal Bengal tigers in Nepal has increased to 198, a 63.6 per cent rise in five years, a government survey of the big cats showed.

The findings are crucial for the protection of endangered tigers facing the threat of extinction from poachers for the lucrative trade in their parts, encroachment of habitat by villagers due to the rise in human settlements and loss of prey.

Under attack for not cracking down on the use of tiger body parts in traditional medicine, China has finalized two separate agreements with India and Russia to step up protection of tigers and othe

A recent tiger census at two organic roads has confirmed the extinction of striped-tigers in the far-west.

Nepal witnessed a record 63 percent growth in the tiger population in the last four years.

Nepal's number of Royal Bengal tigers in the wild has soared 64 percent to 198 in just four years, according to a government survey released Monday.

Ahmedabad: Gujarat may be not willing to part with its lions for the Kuno Palpur wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, but Madhya Pradesh is getting ready in a big way to welcome the big cats from

NAGPUR: With 46 tiger deaths in just 7 months this year in the country, most of them due to poaching and several shrouded in mystery, the Global Tiger Day on Monday will be celebrated under a dark

Almost two in three Australians support making big companies pay to emit carbon pollution, a new poll commissioned by an environmental group shows.

The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) has been bestowed the Gold Panda Award by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) at the WWF’s annual conference.

Kaliyawaka Ananda Bodhi Cultural Foundation will compile a project report which includes all aspects in the human-elephant conflict.

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