India’s Immense Love for Tigers | Counting Tigers | Full Episode | National Geographic
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- Every four years, the Indian government conducts a survey to check the health of India’s tiger population. Watch an inspiring story about wildlife preservation on Counting Tigers, on National Geographic. #NatGeoIndia
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India without tigers is not India. Thank you for protecting these incredible animals.
True...
Absolutely correct. Your statement has hit my mind.....
INDIA is TIGER 🐯 BHARAT National Animal is TIGER ...❤️❤️😊😊🇮🇳🥰🤗
What a beautiful words 😍
I am very proud that Nepal also more than doubled its Tiger population from 120 in 2010 to 360+ in 2022.
It's great for our subcontinent
😂😂😂 nice
Congratulations Nepal
Congratulations ❤ from India
India and Nepal are a great example of love for Tigers and their conservation
Tiger population in India during 2012 was just 1200+ now its increased upto 3700 + its a great achivement . We Indians are committed to save our beautiful national animal.🤗
You have devastated most of the tigers' habitats. What's the point of increasing the population if there isn't room for everyone? How will you deal with inbreeding?
I am from Bangladesh
It's feel good to see that The people of India protect Tigers ❤❤
A great country with the love for its great national animal.
No, it is not just tigers. The tiger is at the pinnacle of the food pyramid. So when the tiger population is great, without human intervention, it indicates a good natural state of the forests.
India is always kinder to all.
That’s our national Animal
Oh yeah, that's why Indian sits near the top of most corrupted countries.
Except humans
@@Ashish-lk4ip except you inhuman.
@@Ashish-lk4ipthis world don’t belong to humans only
Proud to be an INDIAN♥️☺️
Jai Garjia Mata, save these beautiful animals. BTW, GARJIA MATA is a temple from where Jim Corbett NP starts, and tigers and elephants freely roam around.
Jai mata dii... 💞 From kashipur uk
A visão de leões caçando na savana é um espetáculo único oferecido pelos animais selvagens africanos.
In Nepal we are taking great step in conservation of tigers❤
We achieve goal to double population of tiger in just 10 years❤
Tiger must live❤❤❤❤
Proud to be an Indian 😊 🇮🇳
Need to increase habitat area too for the tigers. Just increasing tiger numbers won't work...
Do you even have the slightest idea how obnoxious and pointless your boasting sounds to others? Seriously, it's just cringe 🤮
@@harsha1989able we will increase , its my dream to buy land and turn it into a forest
@@harsha1989able yeah we're working on Rajasthan as a new forest area hope it will work
national animal of India. Kudos to all conservators
Well done India 🙏
Thanks India
Thanks to all those people working on ground for conservation of Majestic Tigers. It is moment to be proud of as an Indian.
I love the Hindi Narration both female and male voices
No country can achieve what India achieved over a couple of decades when it comes to tiger population, hats off to those who lost their life in the process of conservation.
I can do it, that's confidence. Only I can do it and no one else, that's pure headweight and arrogance... It will lead you nowhere...
Coz there aren't tigers in many countries who are involved in conservation. 😅
@@VijayPrabhakar01 yes but that was not what he was implying in his message...
And Nepal watching silently 😂
@@harsha1989able So you are saying celebrating the success is also a sin. You are like a typical indian Neighbor who can't digest others' success stories. Anyway i didn't post the comment for you, you can ignore 🫶
What about the 5,00,000 tigers killed by Britishers? Why not explicitly mention it
Yes but now cruel hunters killing warrior tiger
At some point, learn to make peace with the past and move ahead for a better future, new dreams and new ambitions.
@@dukhi_aatma372 We have made peace. We just want facts to be shown of history. Thats all and not want to hear unnecessary one way pravachan from Dukhi ppl
@@manishgadia Literally no one is interested in your history lessons... And yes, here's one more pravachan for laudia- if you're so touchy like kids, maybe you should stay away from sm!
You are surely one sad mf who constantly complains about his past😂
🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯india🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳we roar like them and want their abilities for our glory😊❤in world
Whatever😂
More power to people who are working on the ground level to protect this beautiful creature
In india, there was a tiger named Wagdoh.
Wagdoh was the Crowned king of Todoba forest reserve. He was one of largest tiger in the asia weighing over 300kgs. His territory was about 150sq. kms. He mated with many females nd gave birth to around 20 cubs. But his beloved tigress was Madhuri. Madhuri lost her territory to another female nd left Wagdoh's territory forever. At the eame time there was another tiger named Bajrang who had entered Wagdoh's territory. Wagdoh was madly in love with Madhuri so he left his territory in search of Madhuri. He was only defeated by one tiger named Khali as Wagdoh was pretty old nd weak at that time. After the defeat, khali took Wagdoh's beloved Girlfriend Madhuri nd had kids with her. Wagdoh eventually died in 2022.
What happened to his territory? Well it was taken by the upcoming king of todoba, Bajrang. Bajrang was not as big as Wagdoh but was still huge and powerful. He successfully defended his territory and defeated many tigers. He had more than 30 kids nd was nd ruled for years after wagdoh left. Later on, he faced the son of matkasur(another male tiger in tadoba), i.e. Chota Matka. At that time, Bajrang was pretty old as well. He was defeated by chota Matka and died in November 2023 due to extensive bleeding and wounds caused during the fight with Chota Matka.
Now Bajrang's territory is divided among 6 male tigers. After Wagdoh, bajrang expanded hir territory even more and made it the largest territory of a single male tiger in India.
Damn interesting!
You should write a book on tigers after more research writing as tigers like human conquerors, their territories and descendants. Really nice work!
Madhuri toh bewafa nikli
It could be a movie.. just like bahubali
@@dv9239Very normal in wildlife
please save them
Bengal tigers are so beautiful and India deserves them!
Save animal's and keep them safe.
It's our duty to save nature🦋❤
Thank you Indian government and people aj apne national geographic channel ko bhi documentary karne par majboor kar dia ye apki aur hamari achievement hai.sari duniya ke janwar khtre me hai .aur ummid hamne bachake rakhi hai.❤❤❤
God bless the forest guards. Thank you India.
Cat family ke saari ki saari billiyan cute hain 😘
Very encouraging to see the efforts to preserve the majestic tigers. That the number of tigers are increasing are extremely gratifying. Thanks to all that are helping in this noble cause.
Neelam is damn beautiful and cute🥰🥰
The Chinese are the biggest users of poached Tiger products. I'm particularly pissed off because my surname means tiger and I take this kind of stuff personally.
As someone who is born in the year of the Tiger, I agree with you completely!
Wagh! Oh yeaa! Chinese btw r the worst offenders yep. Too rich n wont get the message though. Most wildlife wd hate em be it tigers,dogs,cats or even monkeys! Demonic!
Such a good news 🐯
Almost 70% of the tigers are from India, and that makes me feel proud 🐅🥹🧡
Indian tiger, pride of India. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
thanks to those soldiers and all those involved for their contribution and great efforts
I feel incredibly proud to be part of Tiger covervation project. Its feels great that the world appreciates the effort we put everyday to save these beautiful animal.
I proud my country bharat 💪
🇮🇳🇮🇳
Jisko upar wala ne bheja hai
Usko niche wala mita nahi sakta.
Love from tiger ❤❤❤
Mita sakta h bhai miche wala dodo ko bhi tere hisab se uper Wale ne hi bheja tha wo to extinct ho gyi
@@sagarxedits9626 bhai khulke bolo.
Kuch samjha nahi
Spotty est très belle !!!
😅
Tigers gotta be cutest animal🥰
Majestic india with majestic tiger ❤❤❤❤
I kept waiting for them to give actual numbers but they didnt. Upon checking the news, I found that the tiger population in 2022 was estimated to be 3682. In 2018, this number was 2967. So there has been a 24% increase in 4 years which is spectacular
I am glad to hear this, Thanks!
ये बोहोत अच्छी बात है 😀
Western people are killers of tigers in india check 1857-1947 ….
Population increasing rapidly in uttarakhand NPs
Thanks for the update! That's an amazing increase.
They did give numbers for each region they covered, as they covered it, and then gave the final count at the end. Even though it was only posted to TH-cam a couple weeks ago, this is probably an older documentary, and is following the count that took place in 2018. So it wouldn't have newer numbers.
❤❤❤this most beautiful Bhagwans animal ❤ from Bharat. Jai Shri Ram
Are you afraid to say market is in China. You said Asia?!!!!!!!!!!
Bro the biggest demand is from China many people too from other countries also want It's just that in China despite digital footprint on every street it's easy to do these illegal activities
Spoty and mangu❤
I proud of indian forest as a citizen of pakistan
❤❤❤
no thanks
The great india ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great Job India. Nepal is doing amazing job with tigers as well. Let's do it together and help to thrive this beautiful creature.
Hail Nepal..Thanks you guys for protecting this majestic animal
👏👏👏 no difference between India and Nepal, same people same mindset, these animals will prevail in our countries❤❤❤
Thank you Bhai .hai shree Ram jii ki 🙏🏻
That's a beautiful comment right there .
@@pushkarverman4833 true❤
according to 2023 tiger census total tiger count is 3167..🐯🐯
75% tiger.. in our India..❤❤
The tiger a masterpiece of evulotion
South east asia mae bahut jada exotic chijo kaa mang rahta hai specially Vietnam, china etc
मेरा भारत महान मेरा भारत महान 🙏🐯🐅🐅🐅🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Keep making such documentaries
Really proud of all stakeholders involved in tiger conservation !
Assam😍🇮🇳💝
बोहोत अच्छा प्रोग्राम.
Thank you, India❤❤❤
Love from assam 🎉
Best Documentary ❤❤
India is the best home for tigers in world
Assam 🎉🎉🎉
waiting for results in 2024,i wish in 2024 tigers number reach up to 4000.😇
Almost there (4000+)🤞❤
Wildlife of our mother earth are like divine beauty they must be saved.
I love nature
I really love tigers 😍
Yes we Indians love tigers as well as other wildlife and environment
Ok thanks for letting us know this vital information
Thank u..🧡
That’s why I Love my Bharat 🙏
I request National Geographic to discover our Similipal of Odisha.
Incredible🔥
Everyone have expectations from only India and Africa
Why they don't ask this to the west
I am proud on India 🙏
Save forests 🌿 and save tigers🐯
Amazing
I saw tiger 4 days ago in valmiki tiger reserve
I have been to valmiki tiger reserve 4 times but never been lucky enough to see a tiger although I saw barking deer , fox,bison etc😅
@@ujjwalSalvatore tiger is rare to see in open forest
Save 🐅 tigers save earth ❤nice vioce 🎉👍
I am crying 😢😢 so amazing nature gift
What a delightful watch 😍
Tadoba not covered in this documentary😢
Thanks India for saving these amazing Animals. 🇮🇳🇵🇰
Pakistans topography is well suited for asiatic lions and cheetahs, if the government gets stable, they should try to reintroduce them.
Pakistan land also had all these wild animals like lion, tiger, elephant, rhinoceros, leopards, cheetah, but all are eradicated from Pakistan lands, only snow leopard left, that too in northern areas where humans still are less in numbers🙄,
@@kingrichards9295no bro Pakistan never had tropical animals like elephants and rhinos and tigers
But grassland animals like Cheetahs and lions were there and have a great chance to flourish there
And they should do things for it
@@parthasarathykhiriya plz check the sources, rhinos were there during babar era till peshawar, tigers were present in punjab bahawalpur cholistan, elephants were always there, remember king porus also used elephants against alexander in battle of hydaspes,near Jhelum river, elephants were in large no in areas of present day Pakistan, so were lions and cheetahs too.
@@parthasarathykhiriya the present day Pakistan Sindhi punjab and much part of kpk and Baluchistan were always India, till they got the knowledge that they are Arabs nd turks, and geographically too that land have same landscape and wildlife.🙄😏
Thank you so much for this video ❤
We must save all the living beings
Tiger project ❤
❤❤❤❤ Beautiful
They missed the og national park Ranthambore
I love my india
Tigers are 💪💪 the king of indian jungles
Ye 60% nahi hain ye 75% hai puri duniya ka
Great
Save nature Save Tigers ❤🌴🌲🌳 🐯
Wonderful documentary on tigers 👍👍👌
We are proud to everyone for protecting our tiger ❤❤
Great cubs
This majestic beast must be saved
Tiger is the Escort of Ma Durga .. Maa Durga is never depicted without a tiger and therefore a good Hindu will subconsciously avoid killing a Tiger or definitely feel guilt if he were to kill a Tiger
I thought lion is the escort of Ma Durga
@@sigma_beta007 In both , in the 9 Navratri avatars of Ma Durga, She is depicted riding a Tiger and in some forms Lion (and white Nandi as well in MahaGauri avatar)
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Great work... to each and every individual and every concerned citizen who has done their part. And Eternal Rest to those who lost their lives Protecting our National Animal and our Pride... God Bless
Nice documentary
Wonderful episode
TIGER 🐅❤❤
I feel sad for parwali
Tiger is our national animal 🙂