State wise Bengal Tiger Population India, 2019

The Bengal tiger and the Indian elephant are endangered species which are protected by Project Tiger and Project Elephant programmes run by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.[1][2][3] Indian Leopards are vulnerable and protected species.[4] The tiger numbers are of animals aged above 1.5 years.[5][6]

India is home to 75% of the world's tiger population[7] as well as 60% of Asian elephant population.[8]

State-wise data

Tiger, Leopard and Elephant population by state
StateTigers (2022)[11]Elephants (2018)[12]Leopards (2015)[13]Asiatic lion (2020)[14]
Andhra Pradesh62743430
Arunachal Pradesh291,61400
Assam1825,71900
Bihar3125320
Chhattisgarh192478460
Goa20710
Gujarat001,355674
Jharkhand3679290
Karnataka5246,0491,1310
Kerala1833,0544720
Madhya Pradesh78571,8170
Maharashtra44469080
Meghalaya01,75400
Mizoram0700
Nagaland043200
Odisha201,9663450
Rajasthan88841940
Tamil Nadu3062,7918150
Telangana21572680
Tripura020300
Uttar Pradesh2052321940
Uttarakhand5601,8397030
West Bengal131700900
Total3,010[15]27,8759,593674

See also

References

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  11. https://ntca.gov.in/assets/uploads/Reports/AITM/Tiger_Status_Report_2018.pdf
  12. http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/file/Synchronized%20Elephant%20Population%20Estimation%20India%202017.pdf
  13. "Finally, India gets a count of its leopard numbers: 12,000-14,000 - Times of India". The Times of India.
  14. "Up 151, Gujarat now has 674 Asiatic lions as two new dists get in the king's camp". 11 June 2020.
  15. https://ntca.gov.in/assets/uploads/Reports/AITM/Tiger_Status_Report_2018.pdf
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