NEW DELHI: India, home to 70 percent of the big cat’s global population, is among 13 countries that pledged a decade ago to boost feline numbers.
“From a historic population low in 2010, tigers are finally making a remarkable comeback in much of South Asia, Russia and China,” World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Tigers Alive Initiative head Stuart Chapman said in a statement to mark World Tiger Day on Wednesday.
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