Study To save tigers, protect key breeding areas

Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Conservationists must protect tiger populations in a few concentrated breeding grounds in Asia instead of trying to safeguard vast, surrounding landscapes, if they want to save the big cats from … Read More Study To save tigers, protect key breeding areas

Tigers kill six in a month in Indonesia

Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

Rare Sumatran tigers have killed six people in Indonesia in the past month, including three over the weekend. Photo / AP JAKARTA - A string of attacks by rare Sumatran tigers has left six people dead in Indonesia in less than a month, including three mauled by the critically endangered cats this weekend,…
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Rare Sumatran tigers speared

Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

New 7:15AM Thursday Feb 26, 2009 Villagers in the Indragiri Hilir district of western Indonesia…
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3 rare tigers killed by villagers in Indonesia

Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

Jakarta: A wildlife official says villagers have speared to death three rare Sumatran tigers in western Indonesia. A spokesman for…
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Villagers kill 3 rare tigers in western Indonesia

Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

              Text: JAKARTA, Indonesia: Villagers in western Indonesia speared to death three Sumatran tigers this month after the critically endangered cats strayed from protected forests to attack livestock and killed six…
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Rare tigers killed in Indonesia

Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

Last Modified: 24 Feb 2009 Source: PA News Villagers in western Indonesia have speared to death three rare Sumatran tigers….
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The Big Question Can Indias tigers be saved or are they now doomed to disappear

Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by admin in Blog News

Why are we asking this now? This week officials at the Panna Nature Reserve in the state of Madhya Pradesh, the so-called tiger state, revealed that there were no longer any of the big cats in the entire park. After forest officials reported not sighting any of the animals for some time, a leading wildlife organisation carried out a survey. The state’s forest minister, Rajendra Shukla, confirmed that the reserve, which three years ago had up to 24 tigers, no longer had any whatsoever. Almost all are believed to have been killed by poachers. Why is this so serious? This is not the first time a prestigious reserve has reported that its tigers have disappeared. In 2005, it was revealed that all…
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Beatings spark fears for Bangladeshs tigers

Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by admin in Blog News

DHAKA (AFP) – When forest officials in southeastern Bangladesh heard that two tigers had strayed out of the forest and into a remote village they knew they had to act quickly. Though villagers in the area were worried about their own lives, the authorities were racing to save the big cats after a wave of similar incidents in recent years have ended with the endangered animals being beaten to death. In this instance, the tigers were already dead by the time the officials arrived. "Tigers go in and out of villages in the night but if they go in during the day, they never survive. The villagers beat them to death," said Aboni Bhusan Thakur, the government's…
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