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Nationwide Tiger Census Begins in Nepal with 1,100 Camera Traps

Published: December 16, 2025 | Updated: December 16, 2025 2 minutes read
Nationwide tiger census begins in Nepal

Kathmandu [Nepal], December 16 (ANI): Nepal on Tuesday officially launched its nationwide tiger census, conducted every four years, deploying around 1,100 advanced camera traps across major tiger habitats in the country.

The scientific exercise is being led by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) under the Ministry of Forests and Environment, in coordination with the Department of Forests and Land Conservation. Technical and logistical support is being provided by the National Trust for Nature Conservation, World Wide Fund for Nature Nepal, and the Geological Society of Nepal. The Nepali Army, along with buffer zone and community forest users’ committees, has also been mobilized for the exercise.

According to the DNPWC, the census is expected to be completed within two-and-a-half to three months, with a total of 25 technical personnel deployed nationwide.

DNPWC Director General Buddi Sagar Paudel said the tiger population would be estimated through analysis of photographic captures obtained from camera traps installed in tiger habitats. “The census will provide reliable data on the current tiger population and help guide future conservation efforts,” Paudel told ANI.

The estimated cost of the census is around 30 million Nepalese rupees. The budget includes mobilization of manpower, management of camera trap memory cards, tents, sleeping bags, and other logistical requirements. The camera traps used in the exercise were procured earlier, with each unit costing about 35,000 Nepalese rupees.

Nepal has been conducting systematic tiger population counts using automated camera traps since 2009. Under the Tiger Conservation Action Plan, censuses were carried out in 2013, 2018, and 2022. The current exercise aims to assess the tiger population for 2026.

Official data shows a steady rise in Nepal’s tiger population over the years. The number of tigers stood at 98 in 1995, 109 in 2000, 126 in 2005, 121 in 2009, 198 in 2013, and 235 in 2018. Nepal has been observing National Tiger Day since 2067 BS.

Addressing concerns over increasing human-tiger conflict, Paudel emphasized that alternative livelihood options must be provided to communities living near forest areas. He stressed that reducing dependence on forest resources and promoting positive attitudes toward wildlife are key to mitigating conflict.

Meanwhile, the number of so-called problematic tigers has also increased. At present, 18 such tigers are kept in captivity across the country: five at the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, seven in Chitwan National Park, four in Bardia National Park, and one each in Banke National Park and Parsa National Park. The government spends a significant amount annually on their feeding, treatment, and management.

Globally, tiger numbers have risen to 5,357 as of 2025. India leads with 3,167 tigers, followed by Russia (750), Indonesia (400), Nepal (355), Thailand (189), Bhutan (151), Malaysia (150), Bangladesh (146), Myanmar (22), China (20), Vietnam (5), and Laos (2).

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