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27% increase in tiger population in Bhutan

Bhutan, a small eastern Himalayan country, has achieved a remarkable conservation success by increasing its tiger population by 27% since 2015. According to the most recent survey conducted in 2021 and 2022, there are now an estimated 131 tigers within Bhutan’s borders. This achievement is a result of collective efforts from the Royal Government of Bhutan, local partners, and non-governmental organizations like WWF-Bhutan.

Bhutan’s journey towards achieving the current tiger numbers began over a decade ago when the country joined a global effort to double the number of wild tigers by 2022. This commitment went hand-in-hand with Bhutan’s promise to preserve over half of its land under forest cover, a decision deeply rooted in the country’s cultural connection with nature.

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