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India and are home to two-thirds of the surviving tiger population.

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Nepal
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Myanmar
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Bhutan
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The correct option is A Nepal
India and Nepal are home to two-thirds of the surviving tiger population. As a result of this, poaching and illegal trading of tigers became rampant in these two countries. It was predicted that if this trend continued, tigers would be extinct by the end of the century. And that’s when the central government of India stepped in with Project Tiger. Tiger reserves were established across the country to protect these tigers.

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