In the thick, steamy forests of western Thailand, 20 skittish sambar deer dart from an enclosure into the undergrowth -- unaware they may find themselves in the jaws of one of the habitat's 200 or so ...
Destroyed habitats, poaching, and prey depletion have dramatically reduced tiger habitats around the world. Today, tigers occupy just 5–10% of their historical habitats. But on the Indonesian island ...
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Meet the Siberian tiger, the world’s largest cat
The Siberian tiger stands as the largest and most powerful cat on the planet, roaming the frozen forests of Russia’s […] ...
Now in its fifth year, the prey release is a "very good activity," says the DNP's Chaiya Danpho, as it addresses the ecosystem's lack of large ungulates for tigers to eat. Worrapan Phumanee, a ...
The Thai government and WWF have been breeding sambar deer and releasing them into the wild to provide tigers with prey - Copyright AFP Lillian SUWANRUMPHA The Thai ...
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