In this blog we hear from ZSL Project Veterinarian working in the Russian Far East and learn why, with only 500 wild Amur tigers left in the wild, the life...
FILM | COUNTING TIGERS IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST Counting Tigers in the Russian Far East The Zoological Society of London’s (ZSL’s) 'Amur tiger conservation project in Lazovsky Zapovednik and...
Two aspects of ZSL’s Amur tiger conservation project in the Russian Far East are population monitoring and wildlife health studies. We use camera trapping as a method to monitor tigers...
To understand infectious disease circulation between domestic and wild populations of carnivores – biological material sampling is not enough. For good epidemiological study, it is also necessary to collect detailed...
For the past six years ZSL has used camera traps and snow track surveys to monitor tigers in Lazovsky Zapovednik (LZ) and for the past three years in Zov Tigra...
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