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"It is now or never for the Indian tiger," said Ravi Singh, Secretary-General of WWF-India. "Clearly [the Indian] government needs to be as effective at implementing on-the-ground measures as it has ...
We’re working closely with governments and community groups across Asia – and your support is crucial, as always. Today, over 80% of wild tigers live in WWF supported landscapes. Will you join us, and ...
Leading a team of 30 rangers, Singye’s job involves the monitoring of tigers through camera traps, conducting surveys on foot and patrolling known poaching hotspots. Poaching groups often venture in ...
With only a few hundred left in the wild, the continued survival of the Sumatran tiger is jeopardized by relentless poaching and habitat loss. Gland, Switzerland - Indonesia is set to lose its ...
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