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Nepal’s Tiger Population Rises, Bringing Increased Human-Wildlife Conflict
14+ hour, 46+ min ago (592+ words) Kathmandu— In recent weeks, two separate incidents in Chitwan National Park have highlighted a rising challenge for Nepal’s conservation efforts: balancing the success of its expanding tiger population with the safety of local communities. On August 16th, a problematic tiger was…...
Nepal’s newest national parks drive tiger recovery, but emerging concerns threaten progress
9+ hour, 5+ min ago (380+ words) In the last four years, Nepal’s wild tiger population has experienced a historic increase. In 2022, the tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) population was numbered at 355 individuals. Now, it has reached an estimated 429 individuals — nearly a four-fold jump from 16 years ago, reports…...
How Kazakhstan's First Released Tiger Adapts to Life in Wild
9+ hour, 8+ min ago (157+ words) By Ayana Birbayeva in Editor’s Picks, Nation on 18 August 2026 ALMATY – Umit, the female Amur tiger released into the wild in Kazakhstan’s Ile-Balkhash State Nature Reserve on July 31, is continuing to explore the region’s forests and habitats near water as specialists…...
Tigers vanish in North Telangana, forest protection under scrutiny
15+ hour, 15+ min ago (145+ words) Nizamabad: The disappearance of two male tigers, S12 and J1, in North Telangana has raised serious concerns among wildlife experts and conservationists. Tiger movement south of the Godavari was recorded after more than three decades across Nizamabad, Kamareddy and Jagtial districts. Five-year-old…...
Bhutan’s leopards co-exist with growing tiger population, according to latest nationwide study
13+ hour, 31+ min ago (550+ words) View all posts by Yangyel Lhaden → THIMPHU – Common leopards are thriving in Bhutan despite a growing tiger population, with the country’s first nationwide study of the species finding little evidence that recovering tiger numbers have reduced leopard populations or forced…...
8-Month-Old Tiger Cub Dies at Nandankanan Zoo; Population Drops to 26
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (239+ words) In a heartbreaking development for wildlife enthusiasts, an eight-month-old royal Bengal tiger cub has died at Nandankanan Zoological Park in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The young tiger, which had been hand-reared after being separated from its mother, succumbed on Sunday after a…...
Rosamond Gifford Zoo celebrating two elephant birthdays!
2+ day, 15+ hour ago (113+ words) WSTM SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Rosamond Gifford Zoo celebrated their Asian Elephant Extravaganza on Saturday. While looking at the adorable animals was half of the fun, there was so much more. Activities at the zoo were held to celebrate cultural traditions of…...
Conservation efforts boost tiger recovery
3+ day, 13+ min ago (259+ words) Nepal’s tiger population has risen to 429, more than triple the number recorded in 2009, according to the country’s latest big cat census. By TPN, in Asia, Environment · 15 Aug 2026, 15:31 · 0 Comments The figures build on Nepal’s success in becoming the first nation to…...
Fota Wildlife Park announces birth of only second-ever Indian rhinoceros born in Ireland
6+ day, 20+ hour ago (586+ words) Fota Wildlife Park in Cork is delighted to announce the birth of a male Indian rhino calf, born on July 13th to mother Maya and father Jamil; he is only the second Indian rhino ever born in Ireland and the second…...
Leopards co-exist with growing tiger population, nationwide study finds
3+ day, 7+ hour ago (112+ words) Kuensel Online - Leopards co-exist with growing tiger population, nationwide study finds Common leopards are thriving in Bhutan despite a growing tiger population, with the country’s first nationwide study of the species finding little evidence that recovering tiger numbers have reduced…...