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    The number of tigers in the Nallamala Amrabad Tiger Reserve area is increasing significantly. Reports from the National Tiger Conservation Authority show that there were 12 tigers in 2018, 21 tigers in 2021, and now there are 32 big tigers in 2024. Along with the tigers, there are also 176 leopards, 250 bears, and 10,000 other forest animals in the reserve.

    This increase in the population of wild animals is indirectly beneficial for forest conservation. It shows that efforts to protect and preserve the wildlife in the Nallamala Amrabad Tiger Reserve are proving successful. The presence of a diverse range of animals indicates a healthy ecosystem within the reserve.

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    The growing number of tigers, leopards, bears, and other wildlife in the area is a positive sign for biodiversity. It highlights the importance of conservation efforts and the need to continue protecting the habitats of these animals. The Nallamala Amrabad Tiger Reserve plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature in the region.

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