It wasn’t long ago that scientists started to publicize their predictions that the number of wild tigers on Earth could double by 2022 thanks to increased anti-poaching efforts and new animal tracking ...
The number of tigers in the wild is 40 percent higher compared to data from 2015, according to the latest update published to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of ...
A nursery grows in the Great South Bay — and the young have several rows of teeth! Fifteen juvenile sand tiger sharks have been tagged and tracked there in the past four years, making the bay a ...
Tiger, tiger, burning brighter. For the first time since conservation efforts began, estimated global tiger numbers have increased to a total of 3900. That’s 700 more than five years ago, when the ...
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