KATHMANDU
29 countries, which have been habitat to Tigers are celebrating Tiger's Day today. In a Tiger specialist conference in Thailand last year, had decided to celebrate July 29 as Tigers day. On this occasion, Nepal which is home to 129 adult tigers will be officially announcing Tiger population in Nepal. The population will be based on the latest statistics. Abiding with its promise of taking steps towards Tiger Conservation, Nepal government has recently an annex Banke National Park to Bardiya National Park. The government is also in preparation of signing a treaty with India on stopping Tiger Hunting and smuggling.