Despite a growing population and corresponding pressures on the habitat of tigers and despite poverty, the tiger population in India has increased by 30 percent in the last two decades with now 3700 tigers in the wild. New research finds that this is a result of ecological restoration, economic initiatives, political stability, and a culturally rooted reverence for tigers.
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