Roaring back to life: Nepal has doubled its tiger population—but at what price?

Republished content: Read the original post

In 2010, just 121 wild tigers remained in Nepal—a figure so low it signified a risk of global extinction. As a result, the Global Tiger Summit requested all tiger-range countries, those with breeding tigers, to double their populations by 2022. Nepal did—but how and at what cost?

The post Roaring back to life: Nepal has doubled its tiger population—but at what price? appeared first on Adventure.com.

Cookie Consent with Real Cookie Banner