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Saturday 11 July 2020

India's largest tiger survey / 35 million wildlife photos taken from more than 26,000 locations, the Guinness World Record

India's largest tiger survey / 35 million wildlife photos taken from more than 26,000 locations, the Guinness World Record


3.5 More than 3.5 crore photographs of wildlife have been taken in 26760 places in the survey
The survey shows that the number of tigers in India doubled 4 years before the target

The number of tigers in India has doubled four years before the target. For this, 1 lakh 21 thousand 337 square kilometers were surveyed by The All India Tiger Estimate. Cameras were installed at 26,760 different locations. More than 3.5 crore photos of wildlife were taken from it. Of these, 76 thousand 651 photos are of tigers and 51 thousand 777 photos are of pangolins. The survey on tigers is the largest in the world. It has been recorded in the Guinness World Records.

The record of Survey 2018 has now been released
This survey is for 2018. Record information has now come to light. The survey found that there are 2967 tigers in the country. In 2006, the number was 1,411. About 9 years ago, the Prime Minister set a goal of doubling the number of tigers in St. Petersburg.


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Javadekar said - This is the best example of achievement with determination
Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar tweeted about this on Saturday. He said that this is in fact an excellent moment for the wildlife survey and the best example of a self-reliant India. Led by Prime Minister Modi, India has achieved its goal of doubling the tiger population four years before the target. Javadekar told the media that India accounts for 70% of the world's tiger population.

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