221. WWF - First national park established in Russian Far East
Siberian (or Amur) tiger.
In the 1940s the Siberian tiger was on the brink of extinction, with no more than 40 tigers remaining in the wild.
Thanks to vigorous anti-poaching and other conservation efforts by the Russian
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222. WWF - First national park established in Russian Far East
Siberian (or Amur) tiger.
In the 1940s the Siberian tiger was on the brink of extinction, with no more than 40 tigers remaining in the wild.
Thanks to vigorous anti-poaching and other conservation efforts by the Russian
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223. WWF - Wildlife trading ring “dismantled†on Sino-Russian border
of brown and black bears, 4 tiger skins, more than 60 kilos of tiger bones and 531 saiga horns, valued at more than $US 200,000 were seized in three joint seizures by customs, police and navy services.
“This shows the immense damage
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224. WWF - Joint NGO Statement on Tigers at CITES Standing Committee Meeting, Geneva
We Do Priority Species Tigers 3,200 Facts about Tigers Threats to Tigers Saving Tigers Tiger Pictures Tiger Films Tiger Resources Tiger FAQ Tiger News You Can Help! Future for Tigers
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225. WWF - Discovering the Greater Mekong
the Greater Mekong’s tigers. The region contains the largest combined tiger habitat in the world. Forest landscapes spanning 540,000km2, or roughly the size of France, are priority areas for current WWF tiger conservation efforts.
Not
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226. WWF - Camera traps in Thailand
was identified as a Class 1 Tiger Conservation Landscape by WWF and other conservation organizations, which means Kuiburi and its surrounding areas have the highest probability of maintaining a Tiger population in the long-term, due to the quality
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227. WWF - Conservation 2011: Footprint
pine logging ban to help tigers
The Russian government has taken a huge
step to save key Amur tiger habitats by
banning Korean Pine logging. “Korean
Pine has a crucial importance for tiger
conservation: its cones are
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228. WWF - News from the Amur-Heilong
could axe endangered Amur tiger habitat
The discovery of plans to log key Amur tiger habitat in a proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site has ...
10 June 2011
3 comments
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229. WWF - Site Map: wwf.panda.org
Tigers
3,200 , Facts about Tigers , Threats to Tigers , Saving Tigers , Tiger Pictures , Tiger Films , Tiger Resources , Tiger News , You Can Help! , Future for Tigers
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230. WWF - Communities for tigers
showing the presence of tigers in all sections of this forest landscape.
KD Kandpal adds, “The future looks bright for the tigers of this area. The recent tiger survey in the adjacent Ramanagar forest division revealed a density of
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