Nepal's Tiger Boom: 355 Tigers, 60+ Human Deaths Since 2019

Govind Tekale

Nepal celebrated tripling its tigers to 355, until the success story took an unexpected turn.

Photo Source - Tambako the jaguar (CC BY-ND 2.0)

Local villages now live in fear - 60 people lost their lives to tiger attacks in just six years.

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150 tigers are enough, declares Prime Minister Oli, ready to send excess tigers to other countries.

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Villagers risk their lives daily, facing tigers while gathering basic needs from forest areas.

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Tigers won't change their ways - we must change ours, says WWF Nepal expert, offering hope.

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Next door, India manages 3,167 tigers through a surprising solution: changing people's mindsets.

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A massive forest restoration project creates new opportunities for both tigers and tourism.

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Latest reports reveal fewer attacks since 2022, showing promise for future tiger-human balance.

Photo Source - School of Forest resources and Environmental Science (Flickr)