The Indian subcontinent is famed for housing the largest number of tigers in the world. In 1973, the species of Panthera Tigris was declared endangered, and Project Tiger, a bid to save these majestic animals, was initiated worldwide. Over the years, India has masterfully developed its wildlife reserves and is currently home to around 50 wildlife reserves that boast of inhabiting the Bengal Tiger, the Asiatic Lion, the one-horned rhinoceros, the elephant, and innumerable species of birds.






