• To commemorate 50 years since Project Tiger, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated an International Big Cat Alliance conference in Mysuru where he also revealed that India had a minimum of 3,167 tigers as per the latest count (2022). 
  •  The usual tiger survey report contains information on the number of tigers located outside protected areas, number of adults and sub-adults; none of these appear in the latest survey. However, variations in landscapes have been highlighted. Population increase was “substantial,” the report said.
  • The great concern, however, is the Western Ghats. The protected areas within the Western Ghats are some of the most biodiverse in the country. As of 2018, the tiger population here was estimated at 981. In 2022, 824 unique tigers were recorded, pointing to a decline in some regions.