There are 40% more tigers in the world than previously estimated By News July 24, 2022 Add Comment Edit The number of tigers in the wild has gone up dramatically since 2015 — largely because of improvements in monitoring them, but the species remains endangered. (Image credit: Aijaz Rahi/AP) Share this post Related PostsSummertime And Vacationing Isn't Easy. Blame It On Climate ChangeCOVID-19: Utah counts more than 6,000 new cases in past weekParis Has Taken The Torch From Tokyo For The 2024 Summer Olympic GamesDonations to each other, local PAC: St. George municipal candidates' campaign finance reportsSenate Plans Votes on Infrastructure Over the WeekendAs Democrats Seethed, White House Struggled to Contain Eviction FalloutDemocrats Hope To Beef Up Medicare With Dental, Vision And Hearing BenefitsThe Taliban Has Seized 2 More Provincial Capitals In Afghanistan As U.S. Exit Nears
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