Indian wild ass - Wikipedia The Indian wild ass (Equus hemionus khur), also called the Indian wild donkey, Indian onager or, in the local Gujarati language, Ghudkhur and Khur, is a subspecies of the onager native to South Asia It is currently listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN [ 1 ]
Disease threats to tigers and their prey - Frontiers Overall, publications tended to focus on captive animals and on hazards that are of limited importance to the viability of wild tiger populations Of the 280 publications considered relevant to tiger health, 256 focused on captive tigers (91 4%) and just 35 referred to wild tigers (12 5%)
This Year of the Tiger, WWF Spotlights Both Progress and . . . While the global estimate for wild tigers may be on the rise, their range has continued to decline and tigers today are restricted to less than 5 percent of their historic range As we enter the Lunar Year of the Tiger, there is a pressing need to continue global tiger recovery efforts and strengthen all necessary actions to achieve a
A Guide to Bengal Tigers - The Big Cat Sanctuary Bengal tigers are a carnivorous subspecies of tiger and a member of the panthera tigris tigris They are one of the largest breeds of big cat alive today It’s estimated that these tigers have lived on the Indian subcontinent since the Late Pleistocene era for around 12,000 to 16,500 years
Types of Wolves - seacrest There are several countries in Europe where wolves live, and much like in North America, their range and population vary by region Currently there are no more than 13,000 wolves in Europe (excluding Russia) There are 5 subspecies of gray wolves that are found in Europe: Eurasian arctic wolf (aka tundra wolf)
South China tiger | mammal | Britannica Other articles where South China tiger is discussed: tiger: Tigers and humans: The South China tiger (P tigris amoyensis) is the most critically endangered, and many researchers consider that subspecies to be extinct in the wild, because none have been observed in the wild since the 1970s Captive South China tigers in zoos numbered about 150 individuals as…