International Tiger Day 2023: All you need to know

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New Delhi: International Tiger Day, observed on July 29 each year, serves as a platform to raise awareness about the endangered tiger species. The day marks the 13th International Tiger Day is celebrated worldwide to promote comprehensive efforts in safeguarding tigers and their natural habitats, fostering harmonious coexistence between humans and these magnificent creatures.

History
The history of International Tiger Day dates back to the 2010 Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in Russia, where multiple countries, including India, Russia, and China, pledged to protect tigers, according to WWF. Thirteen tiger range countries collaborated to form Tx2, committed to doubling the tiger population by 2022, coinciding with the Chinese year of the tiger. Since then, this important day has been observed annually, rallying global support for the conservation of these iconic animals.

Significance
International Tiger Day holds significant importance in raising awareness about the critical issues surrounding tiger conservation. Tigers, classified as endangered in various regions, face grave threats to their existence, such as habitat loss and poaching.

 

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