Asian Tiger Population Could Triple by Expanding and Linking Preserves

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Photo credit: Todd Ryburn / Creative Commons According to current estimates, only 3,200 tigers remain in the entire world . These few individuals are scattered across 13 countries in Asia, mostly sheltered in protected habitats and reserves. These reserves will have to increase, conservationists say, if tiger range countries will meet their goal of doubling the species’ population by 2022. If the size of th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Asian Tiger Population Could Triple by Expanding and Linking Preserves

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