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Title
Siberian Tiger Populations to Restore - Challenges and Opportunities
Author(s)
Yan Xie,Quanhui Sun
Published
2009
Abstract
This paper describes the current distribution status, diet and habitat needs of China as a wild Siberian tiger, that the Siberian tiger is facing a major threat posed to include the severe hunting, and habitat severely damaged, human tiger conflict, serious, population monitoring imperfections. Government departments to support such efforts need to be strengthened. The paper also pointed out that the region is China’s Hunchun Siberian tiger most active region. At present, China has opened in the Hunchun Nature Reserve, a clear set of civilian industrial operations, the establishment of Siberian tiger monitoring network, start anti-poaching patrol system to enhance public education and is estimated to reduce human pressure on red tiger and other related work.
Keywords
Siberian tiger, populations, Hunchun area
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