Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological ...
The October 2025 National Geographic cover, featuring the elusive black tiger of Similipal, was the second-last shot from ...
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Indian photographer’s pic of elusive black tiger makes it to National Geographic cover: ‘Intense and humbling’
India has reached a proud milestone on the global stage with a photograph of its rare black tiger making the cover of National Geographic magazine. The striking photograph, taken by Indian ...
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Odisha: Majhi, Patnaik hail Similipal's black tiger getting featured on National Geographic
Bhubaneswar | Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik on Friday hailed the featuring of Similipal's rare black tiger on the cover of National Geographic ...
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Prasenjeet Yadav On Capturing The Rare Black Tiger | National Geographic India Cover Story
For the first time in National Geographic magazine's 136-year history, a cover story has been written and photographed entirely in India, by an Indian. At the heart of it is the hauntingly beautiful ...
India is home to more than 70% of the world's wild tigers. As we celebrate International Tiger Day 2025, it is the perfect time to spotlight the incredible sanctuaries where these majestic cats roam ...
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Top 5 Tiger Reserves in India you must visit at least once for an unforgettable wildlife safari
India is home to 80% of the world's tigers and has 58 designated tiger reserves to conserve the wild cat population in the country. The conservation effort started way back in April 1973 under ...
New Delhi, Jul 29 (PTI) More than half of the tiger deaths in India since 2021 occurred outside protected reserves, a PTI analysis of government data revealed on Tuesday, even as the country pushes ...
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6 Tiger Reserves To Visit in India
India today shelters nearly 70 percent of the world’s Bengal tiger population, according to a recent report by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)—the apex body overseeing tiger ...
Madhya Pradesh is known as India's "Tiger State." It is so named because it has the largest tiger population in the country. Therefore, this state is a paradise for wildlife lovers and nature ...
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