This document discusses wildlife in India, focusing on tigers and snakes. It provides census figures showing the tiger population in India has increased 30% to over 2,200 tigers according to a 2015 census. Specifically, it notes tiger populations have increased an average of 6% per year in India since 2006, with the largest rises in Western Ghats. It also discusses threats to tigers like poaching and efforts to protect habitats and support local communities to help tigers continue increasing in India. Additionally, it provides some details on snakes found in India, noting over 1 million snake bites occur each year, resulting in 50,000 deaths.