In 2010 it was thought to be 4000. Recent polls show as little as 1400.
In the entire range, there are around 2300. In India alone, there are over 1800, an increase of 12% shown in a recent survey.
As of this year's survey, there are now around 1800-1900 tigers there.
India is a country which has the largest number of tigers because of its forests
Around 1400. Today, there are around 1800 tigers in the wild in India.
A survey in November 2008 indicated there were 1411 to maybe 1600 Bengal tigers in the wild in India, and only around 250 in Nepal.
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The survey in 2011 showed the population has increased to around 1800-1850.
India has around 1500 Bengal tigers.
Survey of India was created in 1767.
Anthropological Survey of India was created in 1945.
Geological Survey of India was created in 1851.
Archaeological Survey of India was created in 1861.