“Tyger Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night” - William Blake Majestic and fearless, tigers once roamed freely, embodying the spirit of the wild. Today, however, their survival is threatened by poaching and other illegal practices. International Tiger Day, observed on July 29, was established in 2010 when 13 tiger-range countries pledged to the Tx2 initiative, a global commitment to double the wild tiger population. This day serves to raise awareness about the urgent need for tiger conservation and the protection of their natural habitats. On this occasion, let’s explore some of India’s National Parks where you might just catch a glimpse of a tiger. Jim Corbett National Park Situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park and the pioneer site of the Project Tiger initiative. Famous for its thriving population of Bengal tigers, the park offers remarkable chances to ...
“Tyger Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night” - William Blake Majestic and fearless, tigers once roamed freely, embodying the spirit of the wild. Today, however, their survival is threatened by poaching and other illegal practices. International Tiger Day, observed on July 29, was established in 2010 when ...
“Tyger Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night” - William Blake Majestic and fearless, tigers once roamed freely, embodying the spirit of the wild. Today, however, their survival is threatened by poaching and other illegal practices. International Tiger Day, observed on July 29, was established in 2010 when ...
“Tyger Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night” - William Blake Majestic and fearless, tigers once roamed freely, embodying the spirit of the wild. Today, however, their survival is threatened by poaching and other illegal practices. International Tiger Day, observed on July 29, was established in 2010 when ...