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amyvangelder

50 Years of India’s Project Tiger: Triumphs, Challenges, and a Vision for the Future

By amyvangelderBlog
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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17th August 2023
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Indian East Himalayan Region

Can Bengal Tigers endure the future climate and land use change scenario in the East Himalayan Region?

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
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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17th August 2023
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Using Participatory System Dynamics Modeling to Address Complex Conservation Problems: Tiger Farming as a Case Study

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
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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9th August 2023
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The importance of zoological gardens in the conservation of biodiversity

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
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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9th August 2023
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Bite size summary of the new Global Tiger Recovery Program 2.0 (2022-2034)

By amyvangelderBlog
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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9th August 2023
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ZSL Nepal

Parsa National Park – The little sibling with a big roar

By amyvangelderBlog, ZSL Nepal
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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4th August 2023
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ZSL Nepal Interim Report 2023

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/08/ZSLNepalInterim_reportFebruary-2023-19-July-2023.pdf
4th August 2023
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ZSL Nepal Final Report 2022

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/08/ZSLNepalCoexistenceFinalReportFeb2022Jan2023.pdf
4th August 2023
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WCS China | Interim report 2023

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/08/WCS-Interim-Narrative-Report-China-Tigers-and-Leopards-Round-1-August-2023.pdf
4th August 2023
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Amur leopard

WildCats Conservation Alliance 2022 Impact Report

By amyvangelderNews
All WildCats Conservation Alliance projects are subject to rigorous scrutiny to ensure they are having maximum conservation impact.  We have produced a document that illustrates the various ways that our...
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27th July 2023
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Amur leopard reintroduction Image credit: "Дальневосточные леопарды"

One small step for 3 Amur leopards, one giant leap for the rarest big cat species

By amyvangelderAmur leopard, Blog, WCS Russia
In a remarkable effort to restore the population of Amur leopards, a ground-breaking Amur leopard reintroduction program has been initiated. Three of these magnificent creatures have been relocated from the...
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16th June 2023
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Enhancing human-tiger coexistence in forest corridors of Nepal through a socio-ecological approach to conservation

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Abstract: Forest corridors in the lowlands of Nepal provide connectivity for endangered Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) between Nepal and India. In recent years, both the Bengal tiger and human...
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14th June 2023
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Climate co-benefits of tiger conservation

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Abstract: Biodiversity conservation is increasingly being recognized as an important co-benefit in climate change mitigation programmes that use nature-based climate solutions. However, the climate co-benefits of biodiversity conservation interventions, such...
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1st June 2023
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Global scenario on human-big cats interactions and coexistence patterns- a critical review

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Abstract: Big cats are of paramount importance for the sustenance of ecosystems and their interaction with humans is critical for their conservation. Coexistence and tolerance of the people involved will...
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1st June 2023
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ZSL Nepal camera trap image 2021

Striking a Balance: Nepal’s Growing Tiger Population

By amyvangelderBlog, ZSL Nepal
There are officially 355 wild tigers in Nepal, according to the latest census, nearly triple the figure of 121 in 2010. To mitigate the potential challenges and problems that can...
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31st May 2023
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Sampling collection locations on forest cover map of Bhutan. Red circles are scat samples confirmed to be of a tiger, while white circles are samples that were not tiger positive. Blue triangles are tiger-positive tissue and skin samples.

Evidence of tiger population structure and dispersal in the montane conservation landscape of Bhutan

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Abstract: Sampling collection locations on forest cover map of Bhutan. Red circles are scat samples confirmed to be of a tiger, while white circles are samples that were not tiger...
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23rd May 2023
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Tigers at a crossroads: Shedding light on the role of Bangladesh in the illegal trade of this iconic big cat

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Abstract: Countries receiving tiger products from/via Bangladesh from 2016 to 2021. Unsustainable wildlife trade is a major threat to many species, but quantifying trade remains challenging, as seizure data provides...
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23rd May 2023
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WCS Russia

Are there more tigers or are we just better at counting them?

By amyvangelderBlog
Tiger numbers potentially increased 40% in seven years - from 3,200 in 2015 to 4,500 in 2022 - representing the first climb in decades (according to a 2022 announcement by...
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23rd May 2023
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Restoring Asia’s roar: Opportunities for tiger recovery across the historic range

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Adapted from abstract: Wildlife conservation in the Anthropocene requires bold conservation solutions including restoration of ecosystems and species. The recovery of large carnivore populations is a conservation goal which can...
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11th May 2023
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International Leopard Day

By amyvangelderBlog
International Leopard Day occurs on the 3rd of May every year. On this day people around the world celebrate this majestic species while increasing awareness of their status as well...
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28th April 2023
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Freeland final report 2022

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/04/WildCats-Freeland-2022-Final-Narrative-Report_redacted-.pdf
27th April 2023
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FFI final report 2022

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/04/Kerinci-tigers-WildCats-Final-Report_REDACTED.pdf
27th April 2023
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Supporting Asia’s big cat guardians

By amyvangelderBlog, News
Taking care of the ordinary so they can be extraordinary – supporting Asia’s big cat guardians. For the second year in a row, we are excited to be participating in...
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13th April 2023
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WCS China | final report 2022

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/04/WCS-China-Tigers-and-Leopards-Final-Narrative-Report-March-2023.pdf
4th April 2023
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Assessing Project Proposals Based on National and Global Tiger Action Plans

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
Tigers play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Unfortunately, tigers are threatened by poaching, human–wildlife conflict, habitat loss, and more. In response to these threats, the conservation community pledged...
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26th January 2023
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Is the Lesser Khingan Suitable for the Amur Tiger Restoration?

By amyvangelderConservation Papers
The Amur tiger has a status of being endangered on the world’s IUCN red list. The northwestern part of its range is situated in Russia and China, where tigers were...
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26th January 2023
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