A recent joint study by WRI and others revealed that saving tigers from extinction is within reach, as long as their remaining landscapes are effectively monitored and protected.
Blog Posts: tiger habitat
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by - New satellite-based research shows that forest loss in tiger habitats was lower than expected, just 8 million hectares over the last 14 years, less than 8 percent of total tiger habitat. With the right conservation and monitoring, scientists say tiger populations can double or even triple in the coming decades.