PROJECT TIGER — 50+

Project Tiger 50+

How a national programme, protected areas and communities helped the tiger make a comeback — and what comes next.

Tiger in grass

Where tigers live — broad landscapes

Tiger populations are distributed across the Himalayan foothills, Central India–Eastern Ghats, Western Ghats, and the north-east. Protected reserves, buffer zones and corridors together support viable populations.

3,600+approx. wild tigers (recent estimates vary)
50+years since Project Tiger began
32major mapped corridors (national mapping)
58+notified tiger reserves (Project Tiger network)

Corridor map (overview)

Tiger Corridors Map Placeholder — replace with interactive map

Short reading

Tiger recovery is a mix of science, protection and local action. Continued success depends on connected habitats, law enforcement, fair livelihoods, and long-term monitoring.

Sources: official tiger estimation and Project Tiger documentation, national corridor mapping, conservation reviews and news reports. [oai_citation:0‡National Tiger Conservation Authority](https://ntca.gov.in/assets/uploads/Reports/AITM/Summary_report_AITE_2022.pdf)