Save the tigers, save the planet

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A century ago, some 100,000 tigers roamed the wilderness across much of Asia. But now there are as few as 3,200 tigers living in the world in the Chinese Year of the Tiger, and only 7 percent of their original natural habitat.

As the Year of the Tiger draws to a close on the Chinese lunar calendar, world leaders are gathering in St. Petersburg later this month for the International Forum on Tiger Conservation, convened for the sole purpose of saving the species from extinction.

The conference will gather 13 countries that have tiger populations, including Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russian Federation, Thailand and Vietnam.

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Three new-born South China tigers  

Nepal hopeful to meet tiger goal

Three new-born South China tigers 

 

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Facts of Tigers:

Different subspecies of Tigers

Threats to Tigers

Four white tiger cub are pictured during a medical examination at the 'Serengeti' Safari Park in the northern German village of Hodenhagen August 3, 2010. Four tiger cubs, who are yet to be named, were born on July 14, 2010 at the private safari park.[Xinhua/Reuters]

Premier calls for concerted efforts to save tigers

• Leonardo DiCaprio commits $1 million to save tiger 

• International Tiger Forum opens in Russia

Nepali PM leaving to attend int'l tiger convention

• Putin, Wen, other leaders in bid to save the tiger

• Watershed week for tigers around the world

 Russia devotes US$44 mln for Amur tiger protection

• DiCaprio: If we save the tigers, we'll save the planet 

Human activities still a concern for wild tiger 

Multi-Million dollars received for protected areas 

Bangladesh to compensate for damage by wild animals 

Amur tiger threatened by Russia timber auctions 

Tiger in Chinese zoo kills gardener 

Camera catches bulldozer destroying tiger forest 

Tigers call for roar of support 

Russia Far East hosts major tiger party

 Related Links:

 

 

International Forum for Tiger Conservation

• International Biodiversity Year 

WWF China 

Save China's Tigers 

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