Researchers say Thailand could support as many as 2,000 wild tigers, 3 times current levelMICHAEL CASEY
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How many tigers Panthera tigris are there in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand? An estimate using photographic capture-recapture sampling If given adequate protection we believe that the Western Forest Complex of Thailand could potentially harbour > 2,000 wild tigers, highlighting its ......
This is why WWF is calling for the phasing out of tiger farms in China, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos where over 8,000 tigers are estimated to be held in captivity. The Vietnamese government must take a two-pronged approach to shut this trade down: stronger regulation, monitoring and ...
Historically, tigers could once be found in eastern Turkey, northern Iran, and Afghanistan, as well as Central Asia, from northern Pakistan through the Indian subcontinent (India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka) and Indochina (Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam) ...
Seven sites in Lao, Thailand and Myanmar are high vulnerability and irreplaceable, and might be recovered if government commitment to tigers, staff capacity and legal frameworks for tiger protection are established. Tigers are extremely vulnerable or even extinct in Cambodia's Eastern Plains and the ...
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Leopards:These mammalsare the most widely distributed 'big cat' species and are native to 35 African countries. Other animals of the big cat species are the tigers, lions, jaguars and the snow leopards. Leopards can be found in many regions in Africa and on the Asian continent as well. Th...
Some are in roadside zoos. Some are pets. Many are abused. A lack of regulation on big cats is putting animals and humans at risk.
Of these, the vast majority (about 80%) of the tigers are being held in China, followed by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. "There is a huge variation in the scale of tiger farms, from the very small – one or a few individuals – to huge operations containing more than 1,000 ...