Site Information
WCS China | Final report 2019
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2020/05/WCSChinaFinalReportAmurLeopardsandTigersinChina19-20.pdf"WCS China | interim report 2019
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2019/09/WCS-Progress-Report-China-Leopards-and-Tigers-August-2019Web.pdfWCS China | interim report 2019
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2020/03/WCS-Progress-Report-Human-Tiger-Conflict-in-China-March-2019-1.pdfWCS China | Final report 2018
https://conservewildcats.org/forweb_rpt-final_wcca_china-tiger-and-leopards_as_final_redacted/Please note, we have edited this report to remove information we feel could jeopardise ongoing work in the region. "Despite sustained conservation efforts over recent years and encouraging recent monitoring...
Read More
We are writing to share some exciting news that will come into effect from the 1st January 2018. Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance (ALTA) and 21st Century Tiger have joined forces to...
Read More
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...
Read More
Please note, we have edited this interim report to remove information we feel could jeopardise ongoing work in the region. Russia is a success story in the history of wild...
Read More
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...
Read More
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...
Read More