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USA-489903-Communications Κατάλογοι Εταιρεία
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Εταιρικά Νέα :
- Are Sumatran Tigers Extinct? Science Thinks No
However, severe deforestation has deteriorated a once bountiful ecosystem, home to a plethora of exotic animals, from Sumatran orangutang and rhinos to Sumatran tigers — their world has shrunk
- Tiger King: why can’t we just release America’s captive . . .
The recent Netflix series Tiger King begins with a shocking statistic: the captive tiger population in the US of 7,000 or so is almost double the total wild population of around 3,900 With tigers
- ZSL Conservation Report No. 7 - The conservation of tigers and . . .
The number thought to remain in the wild is only several hundred in protected areas (Franklin et al , 1999) however these are thought to be distributed between a number of increasingly isolated protected areas with only two national parks (TN Kerinci Sablat and TN Leuser) considered large enough to hold self- sustaining populations and up to 75
- Wildlife of RER: Sumatran Tiger - rekoforest. org
There were estimated to be 1,000 Sumatran Tigers in the wild in the 1970s, a stark contrast to the numbers today Although tiger hunting is prohibited in Indonesia by law, poaching of the tigers appear to be continuing as demand for tiger parts remains robust, particularly in Asia
- Bali Tiger: Extinct Balinese Tiger - The . . . - The Tiniest Tiger
They were one of the three Indonesian tiger subspecies, sharing their lineage with the Javan Tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) and Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) Apart from the Bali Tiger, the Javan Tiger is also extinct, while the Sumatran Tiger remains critically endangered
- Habitat loss drives Sumatran elephants step closer to . . . - WWF
IUCN has classified the Sumatran elephant subspecies (Elephas maximus sumatranus ) as critically endangered on its Red List of Threatened Species There are only an estimated 2,400 to 2,800 of the animals remaining in the wild, a reduction of about 50 per cent from the 1985 population estimate
- Whats Decimating Tigers — And How to Bring Them Back
Dr Goodrich runs Panthera’s Tigers Forever program, which aims to boost tiger numbers at sites across Asia by at least 50 percent over a 10-year period There are currently fewer than 4,000 left in the wild Learn more about Panthera’s Tigers Forever program
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