Updated On: 08 March, 2017 08:06 PM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav
<p>Still reeling from 99 tigers deaths reported across the country in 2016, the forest department braces for an ominous future with a disappointing 2017 with Jan-Feb figures that are horrifying</p>

21 tigers dead in just 65 days. 2017 could well be a very bad year for India's tigers

The big cat's future looks grim. As per data compiled by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), a statutory body under the ministry of environment and forests, and uploaded on Tigernet -- the NTCA's official database that serves as a directory of tigers and other wildlife mortality -- the country lost 21 Royal Bengal tigers in the first 65 days of this year.