"We have the most advanced standard operating procedures on tiger conservation. We can even give the technology and the capacity building to other countries who want to conserve tiger," he told reporters here.
"Thirteen countries are having tiger population besides those other countries which have forest cover that are suitable for tiger..We can impart training, capacity building and we are even ready to donate tigers if proper care is taken," Union Minster of State for Environment and Forests said, adding "we are in dialogue with (such countries)."
As per the census report released three months ago, the tiger population was 2,226. "Now I think we have nearly 2,400 (tigers). Out of this photographs of 1,700 individual tigers have with us," he said.
"We are taking special care of orphaned tiger cubs. We are not allowing any tiger to die untimely.
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