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"textContent": "Conservation in India successfully doubled the native population of tigers in the decade before the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study reveals. In 2010, the nations that make up the remaining range countries of the tiger set a target to double the number of wild tigers worldwide—a goal called Tx2—10 at the St. Petersburg International summit […]\n\nThe post The Tiger Population Doubled in India in Just Ten Years appeared first on Good News Network.",
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