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Nepal has nearly tripled its wild tiger population since 2009
CNN – Wild tigers in Nepal have clawed their way back from the brink of extinction. There are now almost three times as many wild tigers in the country as there were in 2009, according to the Nepalese government. Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba announced the conservation success Friday morning, according to a news release from the World Wildlife Fund. Nepal’s National Tiger and Prey Survey 2022 found there are now 355 wild tigers in the country, a 190% increase since 2009. The exhaustive survey covered 18,928 square kilometers — more than 12% of the country — and required 16,811 days of field staff time. Ginette Henley, senior vice president for wildlife conservation at the World Wildlife

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