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International Tiger Day 2022 observed globally on 29 July

International Tiger Day 2022 observed globally on 29 July
International Tiger Day 2022 observed globally on 29 July
  • International Tiger Day is observed globally on 29th July every year. The day is celebrated to raise awareness among individuals, organisations, and governments about the importance of the conservation of tigers. This day aims to encourage all to take appropriate action to save the wild cats.
  • As per World Wildlife Fund, approximately 95 per cent of the population of tigers has declined in the last 150 years.
  • This year’s theme for International Tiger Day 2022 is “India launches Project Tiger to revive the tiger population”. They support initiatives that collaborate with regional people to safeguard tigers and also take strong action against poaching and illegal trade.
  • International Tiger Day was introduced in 2010 after it was discovered that 97 per cent of tigers had disappeared in the past century, with only about 3,000 remaining. Since tigers were on the verge of extinction, a number of countries signed an agreement at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia to prevent the situation from worsening. Tigers are found in only 13 countries of the world, while 70 per cent of its tigers are in India only.

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Published date : 29 Jul 2022 05:43PM

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