Felid Science and Conservation News

'Felid News' for Saturday, November 1, 2014
Saturday, November 1, 2014
The Rakyat Post Earlier this year, Thailand was proclaimed “the great hope in saving the tiger”, and was identified as a potential model for wildlife conservation in the Southeast Asian region. Malaysia too, should be staking this claim, as Malaysia is the only home ...
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Alaska Dispatch It serves as a reminder that no matter how much he feels likes he has bonded with the brothers, they're still wild cats and they won't hesitate to capitalize on his human vulnerability. "Don't ever try and out-swim a tiger because you won't," said ...
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Daily News & Analysis According to Shailesh Deore, superintendent of the lion and tiger safari, Daksha was sent to SGNP by the Nashik forest department in 2004. Describing her as quite a fiesty character, he said, "She had a problem in one eye so she could not be left in ...
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Solihull Observer West Midland Safari Park have two Sumatran Tigers and the long-term plan is for the pair to breed to help secure the future of this seriously rare species of which it is thought, there are no more than 350 left in the wild today. This presents a real ...
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Indian Express According to a camera-trap survey conducted by the forest department in 2011-12, the park is home to 21 free-roaming leopards apart from the captive leopards. The SGNP authorities have now roped in experts from the Wildlife Institute of India to ...

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