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A recent report reveals that the global population of tigers has increased by approximately 20% over the past decade, with the current number estimated at around 3,900. This rise in tiger numbers is attributed to conservation efforts and stricter anti-poaching measures implemented in various countries. India, which is home to the largest population of tigers, has seen a significant growth with over 2,200 individuals. Other countries such as Russia, Nepal, and Bhutan have also shown promising increases in their tiger populations. Experts emphasize the importance of continuing these conservation initiatives to ensure the long-term survival of these majestic animals.