The global wild tiger population, once around 100,000, has now plummeted to an estimated 3,700-5,500, a wildlife trade ...
Authorities have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening trafficking ...
Deep in Thailand’s Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest, conservationists use GPS collars to understand the eating habits, territory of the country’s last remaining Indochinese tigers.
Tigers and bears share habitats in Russia and India. Their encounters are a subject of fascination. Tigers hunt with stealth ...
Tiger trafficking has entered a dangerous new phase globally, with criminal networks increasingly trading in whole live or dead tigers rather than individual parts.
THE SPRAWLING WILD FORESTS of northeast Asia are home to enviable roster of charismatic fauna—shaggy wolves and elusive ...
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No Tigers in Africa: The Big Cats That Rule Instead
Tigers are among the most iconic and awe-inspiring big cats, instrumental figures in mythologies, cultures, and histories across the globe. Yet their numbers have dwindled dramatically over the past ...
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