Almost half of India's wildlife funding goes to the Bengal tiger, recent reports have shown.
"Project Tiger", a conservation project to protect India's Bengal tiger, is apparently receiving almost NZD$37 million of the nation's NZD$75 million wildlife budget for 2012-2013, an article in Live Mint reported.
While the Bengal tiger is currently listed as endangered by the IUCN Red List, India is also home to 132 other species considered critically endangered.
The next best earner on the list are elephants, which are allocated NZD$4.7 million.
Yet combating the illegal wildlife trade, considered to be one of the most serious threats to India's endangered species, receives slightly more than NZD$1 million and some species get no funding at all.