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I would like to congratulate Panthera and Save the Tiger Fund with their swift response to my request (see my blog of 29.05.2011). They joined forces in their activities which focus on tiger conservation. When you read their arguments in the press

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In April this year, 2011, we were pleasantly surprised by a plan that was launched by the Kazakhstan government to reintroduce wild tigers in part of the country where the species went extinct in the last century. A unique tiger nature reserve will be

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Two recently published studies show that it could be that Mother Earth's resilience mitigates some aspects of climate change. In the online journal PloS ONE researchers reveal that forests not only can increase and decrease in size, but can also

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The evidence seems to be delivered that a small insect is causing a major disruptive effect on the poor 'coffee-bean growing' society in developing countries and the rich 'coffee-drinking' society in developed part of the world. This insect, called

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Do you still understand what is going on in this world we inhabit and try to live in? I don't! Are things complicated or do we make them complicated? I do understand that different regions have different issues, because of differences in political,

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Goal: 7000 tigers in the wild

Tiger range countries map

 

"Tiger map" (CC BY 2.5) by Sanderson et al., 2006.

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