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Nepal to be the first country to double its wild tiger numbers by 2022

It just needs 15 more tigers to reach its goal in the next four years!

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Sanjib Chaudhary | Global Voices Nepal

Conservationists are upbeat about Nepal slated to become the first country to double its wild tiger numbers by 2022. On National Conservation Day, September 23, 2018, Nepal announced that it has 235 tigers living in the wild. In 2009, there were only 121 tigers in Nepal.
In 2010, at the Tiger Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Government of Nepal along with the governments of India, Russia, Nepal, and Bhutan pledged to double the number of tigers by 2022.
Tigers, revered in Hindu mythology as the mount of

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