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Indian field exploration © Aaranyak The Transboundary Manas Conservation Area (TraMCA) of the Indo-Bhutan landscape, is a significant tiger habitat that has the potential to double its tiger population within...
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Amur cubs © Dublin Zoo Dublin Zoo has been a long term supporter of wild tigers through 21st Century Tiger, ALTA and now WildCats Conservation Alliance. Since 2003 the zoo...
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by Mayank Aggarwal posted in Mongabay 30 January 2019 Tiger range countries gathered in Delhi to discuss course correction and steps that are needed to achieve the goal of doubling the global...
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Trijuga Forest, Eastern Nepal Habitat suitability for tigers is becoming an increasing issue as conservationists and governments are seeing an increase in numbers of wild tigers. Without suitable habitat with abundant prey, good ground...
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Himalayan Nature Final Report 2018
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Thank you to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo for $5,000 for our Amur tiger conservation projects! This recent contribution brings the Omaha Zoos total donation to an amazing £20,480.
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Sales of Selatan Crafted Giftware are reaching record levels and that's great news for WildCats Conservation Alliance and tiger conservation. Owner Monique fell in love with tigers when working at...
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A big thank you to big cat keeper Martin Hill for sharing the profits of his latest children's book "Indy Meets The Lions" with WildCats Conservation Alliance. It's based around...
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Throughout the fundraising year there have been many fun ways for zoo visitors, staff and supporters to raise funds for WildCats Conservation Alliance. The most recent, and possibly the most...
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Kolmarden Wildlife Park in Sweden has been a long-term supporter of Amur tiger conservation in Russia and has worked with 21st Century Tiger, ALTA and now WildCats Conservation Alliance for...
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Big thanks to the staff and visitors of Woburn Safari Park for their recent donation of £2,536 taking their overall total to over £20,300 since 2015. This money was raised...
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Long-term supporter, The Big Cat Sanctuary based in Kent, England has donated £4,000 to WildCats Conservation Alliance for Sumatran tiger conservation. This brings the all-time total, along with sister zoo...
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Illegal wildlife trade is a key component in serious organised crime and impacts on wildlife, peoples lives, economies, governance and the rule of law. The London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade in...
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Lingkar interim 2018
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A gun was discovered in a poacher's camp on one of the eight patrols carried out by the Lingkar Rapid Response team in Bengkulu during the first part of the year....
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Banham Zoo is holding a Silent Auction for Sumatran tiger conservation at its dazzling Anniversary Ball later in October as a culmination to a year-long campaign raising essential funds for...
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Abstract Tigers are critically endangered due to deforestation and persecution. Yet in places, Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) continue to coexist with people, offering insights for managing wildlife elsewhere. Here,...
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West Midlands Safari Park has raised over £2,500 so far this year for WildCats Conservation Alliance through a series of events this year including Tiger Week in August and the Abseil...
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Conservation is at the heart of Helsinki Zoo's Night of the Cat, an annual celebration of tigers and Amur leopards which raises funds for WildCats Conservation Alliance. This year, the...
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Paradise Wildlife Park, long-term supporter of 21st Century Tiger and now WildCats Conservation Alliance, has donated £2,500 to support the conservation of Sumatran tigers. Paradise Wildlife Park conservation fundraising, along...
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Species, sex and geo-location identification of seized tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) parts in Nepal
Abstract Tiger (Panthera tigris) populations are in danger across their entire range due to habitat loss, poaching and the demand for tiger parts. The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is...
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If wild tiger populations are to increase, they need suitable habitat into which they can disperse and establish new territories. In Nepal, when success stories such as the Chitwan-Parsa complex...
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Himalayan Nature Interim 2018
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A new report from the Tiger Protection and Conservation Units in Sumatra details falling levels of tiger snares in the core area of Kerinci Seblat National Park for the second...
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