231. WWF - Lighting lives in the Sundarbans
prompted authorities of the tiger reserve to come forward to pay for the repair and reinstallation of the lights. The repaired lights are working to date.
Shakila Bibi is a resident of Kalitala village, adjoining Sundarbans tiger Reserve. She
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232. WWF - WWF Russia office
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
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233. WWF - Ten things not to buy for Christmas
Species) label.
Tigers/Tiger products – Don't buy. Owning a Tiger as a pet, as well as Tiger skin rugs and coats is gaining kudos in some elite circles. There are around 5,000 Tigers left in the wild and populations are under
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234. WWF - Sumatra
From saving the Sumatran tiger - the most endangered subspecies of tigers - to conserving the habitat of the Sumatran elephant in the island's central Riau province - an area with one of the fastest rates of deforestation in Indonesia - WWF is
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235. WWF - WWF's Amur-Heilong Programme
Protection of Amur Tiger and its Habitat
Ungulate Recovery Programme in the Amur Tiger Habitats of Far East Russia
New project to promote international cooperation on river basin management
Far Eastern
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236. 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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237. WWF - Camera traps in Nepal
Tiger caught on camera
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Terai Arc Landscape
WWF Nepal
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238. WWF - Wildlife Trade Becomes A Matter Of Attitude
purporting to contain Tiger bone, and older men were more likely to be Tiger-bone users, according to the TRAFFIC study. Two percent had used medicines containing rhino horn.
Market research of this type is essential for
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239. WWF - Lighting lives in the Sundarbans
prompted authorities of the tiger reserve to come forward to pay for the repair and reinstallation of the lights. The repaired lights are working to date.
Shakila Bibi is a resident of Kalitala village, adjoining Sundarbans tiger Reserve. She
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240. 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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