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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Asian Scientist Magazine 2, 2012) – The Wildlife Conservation Society announced this week that a group of volunteers working in northeast China have cleared 162 illegal wire snares in an ongoing effort to protect the nation's remaining population of critically endangered Amur ...
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Care2.com (blog) The population of Amur or Siberian tigers in China is very low — only 18 to 22 are thought to remain — and the animals are critically endangered. In the 1940s, about 300 tigers were living in the country. The World Conservation Society estimates that ...
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
UPI.com 31 (UPI) -- Volunteers in China cleared 162 illegal wire snares in an effort to protect the surviving population of endangered Siberian tigers, US conservationists say. The Wildlife Conservation Society, based in New York, said its members struggled ...
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Volunteers working in northeast China have cleared 162 illegal wire snares in an ongoing effort to protect the nation’s remaining population of critically endangered Amur (Siberian) tigers.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Syracuse.com (blog) I want to tell you about Siberian tigers and how they're going extinct. Siberian tigers live in Russia. They are aggressive and hunt alone. They're active mostly at night. In the nature special I watched on the Discovery channel, these tigers were so ...

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