Just 84 Amur Leopards Remain in the Wild Globally - Yale e360 The new population estimate was conducted by scientists from China, Russia, and the United States and published in the journal Conservation Letters Previous estimates focused on leopard populations in individual countries, but the animals tend to roam freely across national borders, making such counts unreliable
The Last Stripes: Tiger Population Continues to Decline That number includes all subspecies—Bengal, Siberian, Sumatran, and Indochinese tigers, as well as the critically endangered South China tiger, which may already be extinct in the wild Bengal tigers, the largest population, number around 2,500 In stark contrast, fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers remain
The Society for Conservation Biology This consortium was formed in 2010 with an ambitious program to provide analytical tools to fight organized wildlife crime that includes legislation, improved law enforcement and prosecutorial and judicial capacities, and analysis of the factors that drive offences and the effectiveness of preventive measures (ICCWC 2012)
Why tigers are important to us all | David Shepherd Wildlife . . . July 29th is World Tiger Day, it’s also known as Global Tiger Day and International Tiger Day It’s a day that provides us with a global platform to celebrate, support and reflect on the importance of wild tigers to us all It’s a truth universally acknowledged that tigers are awesome