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Chitwan National Park: Bengal Tigers in Nepal
Bengal tiger
The Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris)

is the most numerous sub-species, numbering 3,000-4,500 individuals.

India is home to the largest total population of the sub-species, which is also found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China, and Nepal.

The Bengal tiger inhabits deciduous, temperate, and evergreen forests, grasslands, and mangroves, and is classified as Endangered.

2010

A new survey released on 29 July 2010 indicates that adult tiger numbers in Chitwan National Park and its border areas in Nepal now stand at 125 tigers. A previous survey conducted in a smaller area of the Park in early 2009 found 91 tigers.

2009

The first ever overall nation-wide estimate of the tiger population brought a positive ray of hope among conservationists. The figures announced by the Nepal Government's Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) shows the presence of 121 (100 - 194) adult tigers in the wild within the four protected areas of Nepal.

Source: WWF Nepal 2009-2010

2016

Tigers take the night shift to coexist with people
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