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At Tiger Safari India they organise bespoke tiger safari and wildlife tours in India for many guests from around the world! With an experienced team of 30+years, tens of thousands of safaris with expert naturalists, and premium lodges in some of the best national parks and tiger reserves in India, Tiger Safari India is the best place for a wildlife safari tour in India. The are the most trusted wildlife tour operator in India. They are recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, the Government of India, they’re a Member of Indian Association of Tour Operators and Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India. View all of the Tiger Safari India safaris today at http://www.tigersafariindia.com/ You’ll be happy that you did!

Now that you know more about Tiger Safari India and the different wildlife tours that they offer in India, let’s talk about tigers in India. Three-quarters of the world's wild tigers live in India, but despite the recent increase in numbers, the elusive animals remain under threat. With more than 1.4 billion people in a land where habitats are rapidly being lost, human-wildlife conflict is a serious issue. Poaching is also an ongoing problem and many tigers have been killed by farmers for their pelts, and the meat has been illegally sold in markets across the country. Despite these challenges, conservationists are delighted with the results of the new census, which was released during an event in Delhi to mark 50 years since Project Tiger was launched. The numbers are up in states such as Uttarakhand, tiger safari India Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The rise reflects good health of tiger habitats in these areas, the fruition of an incentive-based scheme to relocate villages away from core tiger reserves, and lower levels of poaching activity. But other states are not seeing similar gains. The number of tigers dropped significantly in Arunachal Pradesh from 29 to 9, and in Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram and Nagaland.

While there are several factors contributing to the decline of tiger populations in India, the biggest is probably loss of habitat. As the population of humans grows in increasingly rural areas, the demand for wild game meat increases, and the space available for wildlife to roam is shrinking. This is why tiger parks need to be carefully managed and protected. To help keep tabs on the tiger population, forest department officials use methods such as camera trapping and DNA finger-printing. The latter involves analysing the imprints of a tiger's stripes, and is able to identify individual animals. This method is particularly useful in the wild, where tigers can sometimes be seen from vehicles but cannot easily be photographed.

The other key indicator of tiger numbers is the number of tiger cubs born each year. This can be determined by monitoring their movements in parks using GPS collars and cameras. The cubs are tracked over time to see how many survive, and the number of tiger cubs in a park is one of the primary factors in determining a tiger reserve's tiger status. For wildlife enthusiasts, the best times to see tigers in India are in the spring and summer, from February to mid-May. This is when temperatures start to climb, and watering holes become a magnet for big-game animals as the grass dies back.

Tigers are a large and powerful predator that hunt alone and can take down prey up to five times their own size. They prefer open grasslands and rivers but can also be found in dense forest, and they are excellent swimmers. They are classified as solitary-but-social, which means that they look for food alone but can socialize and sleep in similar locations to other tigers. Now that you know more about tigers in India, it is time to go back to the website of Tiger Safari India to book a tiger wildlife tour in India today!