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14 Royal Bengal tigers Found in Chitwan National Park

In the buffer zone between India’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve and Chitwan National Park, up to 14 Royal Bengal tigers have been discovered.

Eight female and four male tigers have been discovered during the 40 days that CNP has been conducting monitoring since October 12 of this year.

According to the CNP Public Information Officer, 62 pairs of cameras were placed across two square kilometers.

Compared to three in 2018, eight tigers were found during the National Tiger Survey in 2022. The keen efforts of Chitwan National Park and the community’s participation in conservation efforts have led to an observable increase in the tiger population.

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