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The Terai Tiger

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We just need someone to measure the height of the canopy
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Thunder bulking up, showing who is boss in Kishanpur. What an insane frame!!!

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Gulrahi male, Dudhwa:



Beldanda female raising 4 cubs fathered by Gulrahi male:

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Male tiger from Dudhwa:


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Rustom, Dudhwa:

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Powerhouse from Pilibhit Tiger Reserve:


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A huge male tiger from Pilibhit Tiger Reserve:







A large male from Pilibhit Reserve:




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A year after significantly increasing its tiger population (Panthera Tigris) nearly threefold over a span of 12 years, Nepal’s conservation authorities and stakeholders opted to shift their strategy from merely boosting numbers to maintaining this significant achievement.
  • In 2023, conservation officials and stakeholders in Nepal redirected their efforts from merely increasing tiger populations to fostering human-tiger coexistence and establishing corridors that facilitate the movement of tigers between various habitats. 
  • While the issue of poaching has been largely mitigated, challenges remain due to adverse human-tiger interactions and the expansion of infrastructure, which hinder the achievement of conservation objectives. 
  • Additionally, in the same year, the country's environment minister suggested permitting sport hunting as a means to manage the tiger population; however, this proposal was met with significant opposition from conservationists.
With the highest Tiger density of 4.06 in Chitwan national park and 7.15 in Bardiya national park, Nepal is the top destination for Tiger tracking tours. 



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Dudhwa males have the roundest faces:

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(09-13-2024, 08:24 PM)Invincible Wrote: Rustom




Hello @Invincible, welcome to WildFact! We hope you enjoy the site, and look forward to your contributions. If you ever need assistance, or have questions, you may feel free to ping any of the Mod Team, we're always happy to help.

As I do with all new members, I'd like to invite you to peruse our rules section, and also give you a link to our tutorial section. Youtube shorts videos require a special procedure, in order to embed them on the site. I fixed this one for you, no worries, but you will find the proper procedure in the tutorial section. Enjoy WildFact!

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(09-29-2024, 07:28 PM)Invincible Wrote:








Hi @Invincible , I fixed your post. In the link I provided earlier, to the Tutorial Section , there is a specific tutorial on how to embed Youtube Shorts videos, which I will link in this post as well. Pease give it a read, and let any of the Mod Team know if you have any questions. I hope this helps!

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