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SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF TIGER POPULATION IN INDIA
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2014
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Accelerating deforestation, rampant poaching and mining is leading to habitat destruction of wildlife animals especially carnivore's animals like Tiger, which is further aggravating the problem of man-animal conflict. So that's why The tiger population in world and India has been decreasing at an alarming rate over the past 100 years, with 40,000 wild tigers roaming the landscape in the early 20th century, to only 1,700 dotting the landscape today. Meanwhile India government has made great
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.1041566.v1
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