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A Proposal to Stop the Poaching of the Siberian Tiger

2023-04-09 09:44:54

Siberian Tiger, one of the most beautiful creatures in the world regarding blocking poaching in Siberian tigers, has been walking around the globe for many years. Siberian subspecies suffered many obstacles and it was difficult to survive. Their main threat is not food deficiency but "humanity" which is one of God's most harsh and cruel species. For human reasons, the number of tigers is decreasing to about 400 in the wild and the rest of the habitat is restricted to the Far East Russia (outdoor plan).

The Siberian tiger and the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) are distributed mainly in the Sikhote Alin mountain range and the southwest coastal region of the Russian Far East. It is estimated that there are about 300 Siberian tigers in this area, and small Siberian tigers in China and North Korea. The main threat to the survival of Siberian tigers is intensive logging and poaching by development and loss of habitat. Siberian tigers are designated endangered species by IUCN. The South China tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis) is the smallest among all tiger subspecies, it is also the most serious endangered species. The actual number is hardly known, but depending on the estimate it may be less than 20. Others would say that the estimate is very high and South China tigers are wild and extinct. In reality, in the past 20 years I have never seen a South China tiger.

Siberian Tiger, one of the most beautiful creatures in the world regarding blocking poaching in Siberian tigers, has been walking around the globe for many years. Siberian subspecies suffered many obstacles and it was difficult to survive. Their main threat is not food deficiency but "humanity" which is one of God's most harsh and cruel species. - Segmentation of Rajaji National Park: Rajaji National Park is trying to secure a corridor of wild animals, especially elephants, but this is still a troublesome and challenging task. These corridors are divided by villages, national highways, waterways, railroad tracks, transmission lines, and even military ammunition reactors. These corridors are shrunk and crushed, which is a serious threat to tigers and elephants.