
Legendary Tigers of India
When a powerful male enters her territory and threatens her cubs, a mother tiger is forced into a dangerous confrontation to protect them.
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When a powerful male enters her territory and threatens her cubs, a mother tiger is forced into a dangerous confrontation to protect them.
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In the 1990s, conservationists in India began noticing something unthinkable: tigers they had tracked for years were disappearing. They soon discovered that poachers had returned.
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When a female tiger’s behavior becomes dangerous and unpredictable, researchers are left puzzled. Weeks later, the reason reveals itself.
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Wildlife biologists in Nepal use a few different techniques to track, count and preserve tiger populations. Here's a look inside one of those techniques: camera trapping.
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In Madhya Pradesh, renowned as India’s “tiger state,” a team installs AI-integrated camera traps to reduce conflict and safeguard lives in a vital wildlife corridor home to 2 million people – and 300 wild tigers that have caused an increasing number of problems for locals.

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