Deforestation is one of the leading causes in death among Tigers. Over the past decade, it's been estimated that over 1,000 Tigers have died for this reason.
Sixty three- and counting
Yes, due to habitat loss and deforestation.
Due to deforestation poaching and over population the forests and its prey animals are disseapering .These are the reasons by which tigers became an endagered species
millions of species are going extinct each day due th deforestation
Yes. Tigers live in Thailand's dense jungles and national parks. While it's difficult to confirm, Thailand is thought to be home to 250-300 wild tigers, but they face threats of extinction due to deforestation and human development.
Around 50-100 people are killed by tigers each year, with most incidents occurring in regions where humans and tigers live in close proximity. The number of human deaths by tigers has been decreasing due to conservation efforts and initiatives to reduce human-tiger conflict.
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The Amazon Rain Forest loses about 23,000 square kilometers (8.97 square miles) each year due to deforestation.
A tiger can be killed- by another tiger because of fights that arises due to their territory, by shellfish hunters that kill them for their precious skin, and by angry suburban peoples as tigers hunts their belongings.
There is no specific data on the exact number of white tigers that die each year. However, white tigers are an endangered species and their population is declining due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, and inbreeding. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve white tigers to prevent further decline in their numbers.
The deforestation was increased. It was due to population hike.
9 but many are extinct due to hunting