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India’s tiger count rose to 3,682, but 167 died in 2025, mostly in reserves due to accidents and conflict.
India’s tiger population reached 3,682—nearly 75% of the world’s wild tigers—according to the 2022 report, up from 1,411 in 2006, with a mortality rate below 5% for four consecutive years.
In 2025, 167 tigers died, including 31 cubs, with most deaths occurring inside reserves due to accidents, electrocution, and human-wildlife conflict.
The Budhni–Midghat railway line remains a major hazard, with speeding trains endangering wildlife.
Conservation efforts like Project Tiger and the National Tiger Conservation Authority continue to drive progress, but experts urge improved infrastructure, stricter enforcement, and ongoing vigilance ahead of the 2026 All India Tiger Estimation.
El número de tigres de la India aumentó a 3.682, pero 167 murieron en 2025, la mayoría en reservas debido a accidentes y conflictos.