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  • The technology fighting poachers - BBC Earth
    With price tags of £50 a gram for tiger bone, £90 a claw and £3,500 for a pelt, it’s should come as little surprise that illegal tiger farms exist But what is truly shocking is their scale: it’s estimated that farms in China, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand hold up to 8,000 captive tigers – dwarfing the 3,500 estimated to be left in the wild
  • Successful conservation translocation: Population dynamics of . . .
    Excessive poaching and habitat loss caused less than 3200 wild tigers to be reported across the globe in 2010 (globally 3890 in 2015), occupying ~7% of their historical range (Goodrich et al , 2015)
  • Act now to save wildlife: 5 actions that make a difference
    Wild Aid’s campaigns on rhino horn in both China and Vietnam are yielding positive results too by changing attitudes Surveys show the number of people in China who think that poaching is a serious or very serious threat to rhinos has risen from 74% in 2012 to 95% in 2017
  • Rhino poaching: Why it’s a big problem | IFAW
    Here, we explore what poaching is, why rhinos are targeted, and what IFAW is doing to help protect rhinos from poachers and wildlife cybercrime
  • Nepal nearly triples its wild tiger population | Stories | WWF
    In 2009, Nepal had a wild tiger population of approximately 121 individuals and their numbers were decreasing Determined to restore Nepal’s roar, the country joined the global commitment to doubling its wild population by 2022 The journey to double tiger numbers The tiger is deeply rooted at the heart of many traditional cultures across Asia
  • Rhino Poaching - Helping Rhinos
    The poaching statistics for the last decade make for grim reading Whilst only 13 rhinos were lost to South African poachers in 2007, by 2014 the number of rhinos had increased considerably to 1,215 – a whopping 9,246% increase in just seven years
  • Adopt a Tiger | Cuddly Toy Included - WWF UK
    Global wild tiger numbers hit an all-time low in 2010, with an estimated 121 in Nepal The tigers’ habitat faces pressure, for example from development such as road expansion and habitat use such as livestock grazing, while tiger poaching for the illegal wildlife trade also threatens their survival


















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