Bhopal: On the occasion of International Tiger Day, Madhya Pradesh once again adorns the title of “The Tiger State” as it proudly retains its tiger emblem. According to the recently released report “Status of Tigers in India – Predators and Prey in 2022,” the tiger count in Madhya Pradesh has reached an impressive 785, a significant increase from 526 tigers in the year 2018.
Based on the data from the Jim Corbett National Park in Nainital district, Uttarakhand, the report reveals that the country’s total tiger count stands at 3167, with Madhya Pradesh alone hosting 785 majestic felines.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed his delight over this accomplishment and credited the unwavering efforts of the state’s residents and forest department for this remarkable achievement.
He tweeted his heartfelt gratitude and congratulations to the people of Madhya Pradesh for their support in the conservation of wildlife and the rise in the tiger population. The CM urged everyone to take this opportunity on International Tiger Day to recommit to nature conservation for the sake of future generations.
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