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Amur leopard walking in the snow

Amur leopards of Korea’s past could hold clues to the species survival

By amyvangelderAmur leopard, News
Study led by ZSL and UCL teams shows that Amur leopards historically roamed within the city walls of Seoul, Korea. Historic accounts could help to teach us how to better...
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19th November 2021
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Zoo Conservation Activities for tigers and Amur leopards

By amyvangelderNews
Zoos are major contributors to the conservation of wild animals donating over US$350 million a year to wildlife conservation. In addition to raising vital funds, zoos also contribute to conservation...
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16th November 2021
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Lumpy skin disease and its impact on tigers in Thailand

By amyvangelderFreeland, News
From canine distemper to African swine fever, diseases have always been a considerable threat to global tiger populations. But while the world focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic, conservationists in Thailand...
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29th October 2021
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The tiger remains. ©Matichon

Two arrests following tiger execution in Myanmar

By amyvangelderNews
Two men were arrested after they are found with skin and bones from a tiger poached in Myanmar. Two males have been found in possession of a tiger skin and...
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16th September 2021
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Tiger team in Thailand

By estherconwayBlog, News
A short update from the tiger team in Thailand: Freeland's Tim Redford reports that 42 rangers have just safely returned to base after spending 10 days in the forest setting...
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24th February 2021
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Thailand’s Department of National Parks act for tigers

By estherconwayNews

Two recent stories in the press remind us that hope is always present in the fight for wild tiger survival. Both these stories came from Thailand, the last stronghold of…

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3rd December 2020
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Wild tiger monitoring in Thailand – Part 2

By estherconwayBlog
Following the initial training course, the Freeland team and the KLNP authority are out in the eastern forest of Khao Laem National Park (KLNP) to install 80 cameras for a rigorously...
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29th October 2020
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Wild tiger monitoring in Thailand

By estherconwayNews
Freeland has been hard at work running a training course in the run-up to starting the second tiger monitoring survey in Khao Laem National Park (KLNP) in which 80 cameras...
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21st October 2020
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Tigers in Thailand Western Forest Complex

By estherconwayNews
The recent report from Freeland's project "Khao Laem Conservation in one of Thailand's Frontier Tiger Parks" holds positive news of tigers in Thailand in The Western Forest Complex. Thailand has...
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13th May 2020
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Freeland in Khao Laem – project update

By estherconwayNews
The first six months of the Freeland activities in Khao Laem National Park are detailed in the recent interim report to WildCats Conservation Alliance. Khao Laem, in the Tenasserim mountain...
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24th October 2019
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Freeland interim 2010

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Thailand/Protecting_Tigers_in_Pang_Sida_National_Park_2010_12/FREELAND_EDIT_WEB_VERSION.pdf
6th July 2017
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