Bengal tiger census starts in Nepal-Xinhua

Bengal tiger census starts in Nepal

Source: Xinhua

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2025-12-16 17:11:00

KATHMANDU, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Nepal began a nationwide census of the Royal Bengal Tiger on Tuesday to determine the population of the big cat, whose numbers have been rising recently, a senior official said.

The tiger counting, which began in Chitwan National Park, will cover all major habitats of the endangered species.

"As many as 1,200 automated camera traps and 250 experts and researchers have been mobilized for the census," Bed Kumar Dhakal, spokesperson at the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, told Xinhua.

A pair of cameras will be placed in every two-square-kilometer area for 15 days. Dhakal noted that it will take three months to capture the images, which will be analyzed afterwards to identify the tigers.

According to the 2021 census that was published in 2022, Nepal's tiger population increased by 51 percent to 335 compared to the previous count.