Tiger populations in Nepal increased from 121 in 2009 to around 235 in 2018 (Jaznkya 2018). If this trend continues, Nepal could be the first country to double its national tiger population under the T × 2 goal of doubling the world’s tiger population by 2022 set at the World Tiger Submit in 2010 in St Petersburg, Russia. Despite some doubts in the number of tigers estimated and criticism with the questionable census method (Dixit 2018; Karanth et al. 2011), the reported increase brings optimism for the future of this endangered species, and for Nepal’s conservation success. Changes in tiger conservation policies and programmes, the establishment of a new protected area, control of illegal hunting and poaching, and increased private funding...
1.Prioritising conservation of source populations within landscapes is proposed as a strategy for re...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
With fewer than 200 tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) left in Nepal, that are generally confined to fi...
Between 1910 and 2010, range-wide tiger populations plummeted from around 100,000 to an estimated 3,...
Tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Currently there are...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
Successful conservation outcomes for the tiger (Panthera tigris) have been achieved in Nepalese prot...
The source populations of tigers are mostly confined to protected areas, which are now becoming isol...
The world’s tiger (Panthera tigris, Linnaeus 1758) range countries agreed to double tiger numbers ov...
The source populations of tigers are mostly confined to protected areas, which are now becoming isol...
Nepal’s population of endangered Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris) is on the rise. In recent years, th...
Successful conservation outcomes for the tiger (Panthera tigris) have been achieved in Nepalese prot...
Local citizens recruited and trained as bagh heralu (“tiger watchers”) helped us to collect informat...
We analyzed characteristics of the problem-causing tigers in Chitwan National Park (Nepal) to deter...
In human-dominated landscapes, conservation and management of large carnivores has been a formidable...
1.Prioritising conservation of source populations within landscapes is proposed as a strategy for re...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
With fewer than 200 tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) left in Nepal, that are generally confined to fi...
Between 1910 and 2010, range-wide tiger populations plummeted from around 100,000 to an estimated 3,...
Tiger (Panthera tigris) is one of the most endangered wildlife species in Nepal. Currently there are...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
Successful conservation outcomes for the tiger (Panthera tigris) have been achieved in Nepalese prot...
The source populations of tigers are mostly confined to protected areas, which are now becoming isol...
The world’s tiger (Panthera tigris, Linnaeus 1758) range countries agreed to double tiger numbers ov...
The source populations of tigers are mostly confined to protected areas, which are now becoming isol...
Nepal’s population of endangered Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris) is on the rise. In recent years, th...
Successful conservation outcomes for the tiger (Panthera tigris) have been achieved in Nepalese prot...
Local citizens recruited and trained as bagh heralu (“tiger watchers”) helped us to collect informat...
We analyzed characteristics of the problem-causing tigers in Chitwan National Park (Nepal) to deter...
In human-dominated landscapes, conservation and management of large carnivores has been a formidable...
1.Prioritising conservation of source populations within landscapes is proposed as a strategy for re...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
With fewer than 200 tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) left in Nepal, that are generally confined to fi...