Tiger numbers could triple if large-scale landscapes protected: study
Asia's tiger reserves could
support more than 10,000 wild
tigers – three times the current
number – if they are managed as
large-scale landscapes that allow
for connectivity between core
breeding sites, a new paper from
some of the world ’s leading
conservation scientists finds.
Posted at http://wwf.panda.org on 25 January 2011 |
wwf- for a living planet.
support more than 10,000 wild
tigers – three times the current
number – if they are managed as
large-scale landscapes that allow
for connectivity between core
breeding sites, a new paper from
some of the world ’s leading
conservation scientists finds.
Posted at http://wwf.panda.org on 25 January 2011 |
wwf- for a living planet.
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