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KHARAI CAMEL

●Name origin: From Gujarati “Khara” (saline) — denotes its adaptation to saline desert–coastal ecosystems. ●Unique feature: Only camel breed...

● Report on 9th April at an event in Mysuru to mark 50 years of the country's Project Tiger campaign as well as launch of International Big Cat Alliance.

● India is now home to 3,167 tigers, 200 more than it had four years ago (2967 in 2018, 2,226 in 2014), according to estimates from the latest tiger census.

● India is estimated to have more than 70% of the world's tigers.

According to the 2022 report,

● Highest increase in tiger population has been observed in the Shivalik- Gangetic landscape in the north

● Second highest increase is in Central India, where tigers have entered new areas in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

● Western Ghats Area showed a decline in tiger population.

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