10 Countries With The Most Number of Tigers

By Editorji News Desk
Published on | Sep 06, 2024

10. Myanmar

Myanmar is home to around 20-30 wild tigers, but their numbers have been rapidly declining due to habitat loss and poaching.

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9. China

China’s wild tiger population is small, around 50, but the country is working on conservation projects to restore their numbers.

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8. Bhutan

Bhutan’s forests provide a habitat for around 100 wild tigers, living in harmony with the country’s conservation-focused policies.

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7. Bangladesh

With about 114 tigers, Bangladesh's wild tiger population thrives in the Sundarbans mangrove forests, a unique ecosystem.

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6. Thailand

Thailand is home to around 200 wild tigers, mainly in its western forests, where conservation efforts are critical to their survival.

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5. Nepal

Nepal has a growing population of around 235 wild tigers, thriving in its well-protected national parks and reserves.

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4. Malaysia

Malaysia's wild tiger population stands at around 300, mostly in its dense tropical rainforests, under constant conservation efforts.

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3. Indonesia

Indonesia is home to about 400 wild tigers, primarily found in the rainforests of Sumatra, a critically endangered population.

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2. Russia

Russia's Siberian tigers roam the eastern forests, with the country hosting around 500 wild tigers in protected areas.

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1. India

India leads with over 3,000 tigers, housing the largest population of wild tigers, primarily found in national parks and reserves.

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