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- Biodiversity in Malaysia - Zoo Negara report with 6 animals
Poaching continues to be a major threat as tiger parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine, though they have no proven medicinal properties Deforestation has also reduced the tigers' habitat Conservation efforts need to focus on protecting remaining forest areas and combating poaching in key breeding zones to save the tiger from extinction
- Captive Tigers in the US | Magazine Articles | WWF
Leigh Henry, WWF’s senior policy advisor for wildlife conservation, says she first became aware of the issue around 2006 “I was working on WWF’s TRAFFIC team at the time,” Henry says “An organization called Save the Tiger Fund approached us and said, ‘We’re concerned about captive tigers in the US Nobody knows much about them
- . . Faith AulgLust 2003 Conservation - World Bank
There is a tension in the environmental world between those who wish to tell us that the end is nigh and those who want to encourage us to plant trees for the future In 1992, for example, we were all told, in any number of press statements before the event, that the Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro was "the world's last chance to save itself "
- One life: Tigers - Animals Asia Foundation
The WWF estimates that there are approximately 5,000 captive tigers in the USA alone, and less than 3,900 tigers in the wild Over 97% of our wild tigers have been lost in the last 1,000 years Thanks to recent conservation efforts the numbers of wild tigers are slowly increasing, although all of the subspecies are still listed as Endangered or
- Continental Tigers: Facts, Threats, Conservation | IFAW
Learn about continental tigers: which tiger subspecies fall into this category, continental tiger habitats, and how many continental tigers are left
- 100 Years Ago 100,000 Tigers Roamed the World, Now There Are . . .
Discovery and WWF will also provide ways for viewers and those who care about tigers to get involved Discovery’s Saving Species page enables people to show their support for legislation to combat illegal wildlife trafficking, and WWF’s Adopt a Tiger program accepts donations in support of the organization’s work
- Nepals leader says it has too many tigers. Does it?
Nepal has been celebrated globally for tripling its tiger population in a decade - but Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli thinks the country may have been too successful
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