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Defying the odds, new Perhilitan-Panthera study shows an effective approach to counter poaching of the Malayan tiger. A study from Malaysia's Department of Wildlife and Panthera shows that despite a...
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How the global financial sector profits from traditional medicine firms using threatened species New report released by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) on the licensing of products in China claiming...
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WildCats would like to extend its congratulations to long-term friend of our initiative Dr. Seidensticker on his GTI Council Lifetime Achievement Award! 2023 celebrates the 50th anniversary of India's Project...
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In Khao Laem National Park in Thailand, a project is committed to conserving Thai tigers and doubling their population. The project uncovers the persistence of threats, particularly poaching and ecological...
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Freeland interim report 2023
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/10/Interim-report-redacted-Freeland-Sept-2023-002.pdf
Abstract: Tigers are a conservation-reliant species, as multiple populations face the risk of local extinction due to poaching arising from the continued demand for their body parts. Preventing tiger poaching...
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Abstract: Gaur We assessed habitat occupancy and distribution of the principal tiger (Panthera tigris) ungulate prey species to assess factors affecting their occurrence and their potential contribution to low tiger...
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Indigenous Primorye people share a historic bond with tigers evident in material culture and folklore. Carvings from II-I millennium B.C. in Khabarovsk depict this enduring connection, especially among Udegei, Orochis,...
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Abstract: Amur tiger The number of Amur tigers living in protected regions is increasing, and China has achieved significant progress in this regard, especially at the Sino‐Russia border region around...
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Abstract: Bengal tiger at waterhole The impacts of climate change on species, and assessments of species vulnerability to climate change, have been well documented in the literature. However, translation of...
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Abstract: The recovery of wild tigers in India and Nepal is a remarkable conservation achievement, but it sets the stage for increased human–wildlife conflict where parks are limited in size...
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The Sikhote-Alin mountain range houses three protected areas, with the Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Reserve being the largest, covering 4% of Amur tiger habitat. The region has limited infrastructure and a sparse...
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The Kerinci Seblat Tiger Protection & Conservation project, led by Fauna & Flora in collaboration with stakeholders, has successfully protected Sumatran tigers in their natural habitat. Recent surveys identified a...
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F&F interim report 2023
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/09/FFI-Kerinci-Tigers_Interim-report_REDACTED.pdf
Abstract: Traditional hunting methods, despite their simple design pose a serious hazard to wild animals. Keeping in view, the negative impacts of traditional hunting methods including wire snares on the...
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Abstract: Background and Research Aims: The conservation of Bengal tigers is a global concern due to their exponential decline in population around the world. In 2010, all Tiger Range Countries...
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Abstract: Isolation of wildlife populations represents a key conservation challenge in the twenty-frst century. This may necessitate consideration of translocations to ensure population viability. We investigated the potential population and...
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Abstract: Research locations The existence of people living around the buffer zone in recent times has led to negative interactions in the form of conflicts between humans and wild animals,...
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Tiger's Royal Symbolism: The tiger stands as a revered symbol in Chinese culture, embodying power and respect that reaches back through history. Its forehead pattern, resembling the character for "king,"...
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India's landmark 50th anniversary celebration of Project Tiger highlights its triumphant conservation efforts and serves as a model for global wildlife protection. A recent 2022 survey unveiled India's impressive tiger...
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Abstract: Large mammals are susceptible to land use and climate change, unless they are safeguarded within large, protected areas. It is crucial to comprehend the effects of these changes on...
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Abstract: Conservation practitioners routinely work within complex social-ecological systems to address threats facing biodiversity and to promote positive human-wildlife interactions. Inadequate understanding of the direct and indirect, short- and long-term...
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Abstract: The ecosystems of 50,000 years ago were populated with different species of animals that are now extinct species, these extinctions coinciding with the beginning of the migration of people...
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On July 29th, marking Global Tiger Day, the Global Tiger Initiative introduced the latest iteration of the Global Tiger Recovery Program (GTRP 2.0) for the years 2022 to 2034. Global...
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The Terai Arc landscape, straddling the India-Nepal border, is a vital refuge for diverse wildlife, including rhinos, elephants, gaurs, and around 150 Tigers. The Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex, within this region, has...
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