Celebrating Global Tiger Day on Twitter
- Bhakti Kothari
- Published on 29 Jul 2023, 3:28 pm IST
- 2 minutes read
Highlights
Let’s visit bureaucrats who are celebrating the World Tiger Day 2023 on Twitter today
Global Tiger Day, celebrated on July 29th, is an annual reminder of the urgent need to protect these majestic creatures. With wild tiger populations dwindling and facing threats like poaching and habitat loss, conservation efforts are critical. This day seeks to raise awareness, promote conservation initiatives, and ensure a thriving future for tigers worldwide.
Here is a Twitter compilation of our bureaucrats and their wishes for this Global Tiger Day-
Today is #GlobalTigerDay. Wild #tiger population in #India;
2006: 1411 tigers
2010: 1706 tigers
2014: 2226 tigers
2018: 2967 tigers
2022: 3167 tigers
Today #India is home to 70% wild tigers of the world. — Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) July 29, 2023
India is proud to have 70% of the wild tiger population of the planet…
It's right to fight for their rights. Take a pledge on International Tiger🐅 day to protect them & their habitat. pic.twitter.com/tm1gSCkjVQ— Susanta Nanda (@susantananda3) July 29, 2023
‘Something sinister in my tone,
Told me my secret must be known’.
~ shot in the forests of Madhya Pradesh.
A privilege to capture this majestic mammal. #GlobalTigerDay @MPTourism #Tiger pic.twitter.com/WukWOMj9vm — Aditi Garg (@AditiGargIAS) July 29, 2023
एमपी ने टाइगर स्टेट का दर्जा बरकरार रखा है।
बाघों की जनगणना से पता चलता है कि बाघों की संख्या 526 से बढ़कर 785 हो गई है। रैंकिंग में दूसरे स्थान पर, कर्नाटक में संख्या 524 से बढ़कर 563 हो गई है!!! टीम एमपी को साधुवाद। pic.twitter.com/DNhcmntqD8— Anurag Chaudhary IAS (@anurag_ias) July 29, 2023
International Tiger Day
May their numbers keep growing #InternationalTigerDay2023 @incredibleindia @World_Wildlife pic.twitter.com/lraPfTaKMk— Mridul Kachawa IPS (@ips_mridul) July 29, 2023
🐯
Comprehensive Tiger Report of All India Tiger Estimation 2022 has been released on the occasion of #InternationalTigerDay2023.
Estimated tiger population in India = 3682.
Out of this, largest tiger population (785) is in Madhya Pradesh.
🐯 pic.twitter.com/FB0Iws9S9c — Anupam Sharma, IFS (@AnupamSharmaIFS) July 29, 2023
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