Indian Sunderbans is set to post a handsome growth in tiger numbers in the national report likely to be released next month.
If the initial trend in the analysis made by the state forest department is to be believed, at least 94 big cats were photographed in the mangroves, including the tiger reserve and the South 24 Parganas forest division areas, during the camera-trap exercise for 2018. The count was 87 in 2016-17.
Indian Sunderbans is set to post a handsome growth in tiger numbers in the national report likely to be released next month.
If the initial trend in the analysis made by the state forest department is to be believed, at least 94 big cats were photographed in the mangroves, including the tiger reserve and the South 24 Parganas forest division areas, during the camera-trap exercise for 2018. The count was 87 in 2016-17.