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The Bengal tiger population is actually increasing today. A survey done in 2011, showed the population in India had increased from 1401 to over 1700.
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By 2013, the Bengal tiger population in the wild is 1900.
The Bengal tiger population can increase by better poaching protection measures, and preservation of habitat. The last survey done showed the population in India had risen to over 1800 in 2011.
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The tiger population is at one of its lowest levels ! At less than 3200 left in the wild !
The current population is around 1800.
Apart from poaching for tiger skins and body parts for medicine, the main cause of tiger endangerment is the tiger coming into conflict with an ever expanding human population. As people move further into the jungle (for firewood, food, space, and so on) so the large territories the tiger needs shrinks until conflict is inevitable.
madhuban national park
In a national park around Calcutta ( west city of India and Bangladesh.
The tiger is from India also the elephants are from India and Africa
There are around 1800 Bengal tigers in India, and a further 300 or so in adjoining nations. The most populous of the remaining tiger subspecies.