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Five Southeast Asian nations to adopt India’s tiger estimation method

The global estimation of tigers in 2016 is 3900, a slight increase from 3200 in 2010.

Updated on: Oct 04, 2016 11:59 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Dehradun
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The Global Tiger Forum (GTF) will push India’s robust tiger estimation method in five Southeast Asian countries to boost the big cat population.

The global estimation of tigers in 2016 is 3900, a slight increase from 3200 in 2010. (HT file photo)
The global estimation of tigers in 2016 is 3900, a slight increase from 3200 in 2010. (HT file photo)

Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar are the five countries earmarked by the GTF for pushing India’s methodology. The method will be introduced in a workshop to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in November.

Established in 1994, GTF is the world’s only intergovernmental organisation dedicated to tiger conservation. The GTF membership includes seven tiger range countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal and Vietnam.

Administrative officer of the forum GS Lam said, “A robust methodology is needed to estimate global tiger population. For this, we will advocate estimation method followed by India before the five participating countries.”

In India, the rigorous estimation is carried out every four years by Dehradun based Wildlife Institute of India (WII) with the help of non government organizations.

The global estimation of tigers in 2016 is 3900, a slight increase from 3200 in 2010.

Countries like Bhutan and Nepal are already following the similar “robust pattern” of estimation. It is currently doing camera trapping and has trained most of its staff to conduct the exercise. “Camera trapping and other intensive methods that have been adopted here are followed in Nepal. The country has got good results by following the process,” Bivash Pandav, a scientist at WII who has worked with Nepal forest department from 2007-2012, said.

 
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Nihi Sharma

Nihi Sharma is a Principal Correspondent based in Dehradun. She has been working with Hindustan Times since 2008. Her focus areas are wildlife and environment. Besides, she also covers politics, health and education.

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