Impact of habitat loss on species | WWF Orangutans, tigers, elephants, rhinos, and many other species are increasingly isolated and their sources of food and shelter are in decline Human-wildlife conflict also increases because without sufficient natural habitat these species come into contact with humans and are often killed or captured Read more about palm oil biodiversity loss
Verify: Are there more tigers in Texas than in the wild? “That's probably not a good thing For breeding purposes, there's a lot of cross-breeding or in-breeding between them So, you can have different species of tigers that are breeding together
Bringing Back Tigers | Magazine Articles | WWF The porous border between Thailand and Myanmar is a notorious wildlife trafficking site, where the sale of hundreds of tigers and tiger parts on the black market has contributed to a deadly, illegal trade in endangered species Myanmar is also the only tiger range country without an IUCN estimate for tiger numbers
Sumatran Tiger Threats - International Tiger Project The trade in live tigers and tiger body parts is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species Despite this, Sumatran tigers are still hunted for their body parts including whiskers, teeth, bones, and claws for use in traditional Chinese medicines Canine teeth and skins are also sold as ‘trophy’ items