Interesting Ranthambore National Park Facts
(1)Ranthambore National Park has a large tiger population. The park was established as a sanctuary for the tigers and to help decrease the fatal interactions that were increasing between humans and tigers. Project Tiger, established in 1973 was the result.
(2)There was a decline in the tiger population in Ranthambore National Park due to poaching for many years.
(3)In 1982 there were 44 tigers living in Ranthambore National Park. But in 2005 there were only 26. In 2008 there were reportedly 34 adults and 14 cubs, due to efforts to reduce poaching, but it remains an ongoing problem. In 2014 the number of tigers was reported at 62.
(4)Because of the population increase officials at Ranthambore National Park are considering moving some of their tiger population to other tiger reserves.
(5)Ranthambore National Park has a combination of dry tropical forests, rocky terrain, lakes, streams, and grassy meadows, with more than 539 flowering plant species.
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