When is International Tiger Day observed every year?
A) 27 July
B) 28 July
C) 29 July
D) 30 July
Answer : C
Description :
International Tiger Day is celebrated every year on 29 July to raise awareness about tiger conservation across the world. In the last 150 years their population has decreased by a whopping 95%. According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the total number of tigers currently living in the forests around the world is estimated to be around 3,900.
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