The global wild tiger population has increased from approximately 3,200 in 2010 to an estimated 5,500 in 2024, with countries including China, Russia, India and Nepal doubling their wild tiger populations, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

The data was announced at the 2nd International Forum on Tiger and Leopard Conservation and Recovery, held in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China.

Over the past decade, the rapid decline of the global wild tiger population has been reversed. In China, wild tiger habitats have been effectively restored and improved, leading to a gradual increase in the wild tiger population, Zhou Fei, deputy director-general of WWF’s Beijing representative office, said at the forum on Monday.

Source: https://www.chinahoje.net/populacao-global-de-tigres-selvagens-registra-aumento-notavel-diz-wwf/



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