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  • South China Tiger - Save Chinas Tigers
    and large-scale relocations of urban populations to rural locations leading to fragmentation of tiger populations In 1977 tigers were classified as protected and hunting was prohibited By 1982, an estimated 150-200 South China tigers remained in the wild The South China tiger is the smallest tiger subspecies with the exception of the
  • There are more tigers in captivity in the US than in the wild
    The World Wildlife Fund estimates about 5,000 tigers live in captivity around the country, compared to roughly 3,900 wild tigers left in the world CNN values your feedback 1
  • IoT Applications in Wildlife Conservation: Tracking and . . .
    Human activity degrades natural environments, and wildlife protection is crucial Recent technological advances have improved animal monitoring and preservation activities This research provides a real-time wildlife monitoring and analysis system using the IoT (IoT) and machine learning, specifically the Random Forest algorithm The proposed method uses a network of IoT devices, including
  • Trophy Hunting: Controversy and Conservation Impact
    Trophy hunting involves the selective hunting of wild game animals, often targeting species known for their impressive physical attributes, such as large antlers or horns This practice is typically regulated by government agencies or conservation organizations, which issue permits and set quotas to manage wildlife populations
  • The Bengal Tigers of the Sundarbans: Conservation Challenges . . .
    d) Research and Monitoring Good conservation plans depend on accurate information about tiger populations and their habitats Ongoing research in the Sundarbans uses tools like camera traps, radio collars, and DNA analysis to track the tigers and understand their health and behavior
  • Panthera tigris, Tiger - IUCN Red List
    that breeding populations existed in 13 countries, but now known breeding Tiger populations occur only in eight (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand and Russia) In 1998, the global Tiger population was estimated at 5,000 to 7,000 Tigers (Seidensticker et al 1999) A
  • Why Tackling Disease is Vital to Save Tigers from Extinction
    Staying on top of disease threats is critical where tiger populations are small and fragmented, when an outbreak of a disease like canine distemper virus can have rapid and devastating impact But it’s not just about the tigers themselves; we need to consider the health of their prey species too ‍#TrainingVets


















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