A survey done last month showed a 12% increase in Bengal tiger populations.
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.
Like all tiger subspecies, the Bengal, (Panthera Tigris Tigris) is endangered because of loss of habitat and poaching. The latest survey, however, showed a slight increase in Bengal tiger numbers, up to 1800 in India, from 1400+ just ten years ago. The Siberian tiger also has shown a slight population increase.
As the top predator in their environment, tigers are important to the ecosystem. Happily, two of the six subspecies, the Bengal tiger, and the Siberian tiger, have shown a slight increase recently in numbers.
Around 5000.
By 2013, the Bengal tiger population in the wild is 1900.
The latest survey gave encouraging news. The Indian population, at least, showed an increase in the tiger's numbers, to nearly 1900, up from 1400 a few years ago. Other Bengal tiger populations were steady, or declining slightly.
The bengal, with a population of over 2000.
Well Bengal tiger cubs are baby bengal tigers.
The rare mutation of the tiger that is white is a Bengal tiger, not a Siberian. None have been seen among the wild Bengal population in years.
A Bengal tiger is a species of tiger, as is the Amur tiger.
The population is estimated to be below 2,000. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers
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