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The number of wild tigers has increased for the first time in 100 years

For the first time in a century, tigers are making a rebound in the wild. Scientific American reported on Sunday that the estimated number of tigers living in the wild now stands at 3,890 — a  "fairly dramatic increase" from the last estimated tally taken in 2010, when the number stood at 3,200. The higher tally marks some, but not totally satisfactory, progress towards the year 2022 goal.

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