Once widespread across Asia, wild tigers now survive mainly in one country. New official figures reveal where most tigers live today, why it matters globally, and what challenges still remain.
The heroes who saved the world's last tigers Despite early conservation successes, by the 1990s the world's tiger population was under dire threat. In this beautifully photographed feature, National ...
LUJAN, Argentina (AP) — Lions, tigers and bears that managed to survive in substandard conditions at a now-shuttered zoo on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, paced weakly in their ...
Disney's Animal Kingdom showcases endangered animals like the Masai giraffe, African elephant, and Sumatran tiger. The park emphasizes animal care and conservation efforts, including breeding programs ...
Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological success has prompted a dire problem—and a race to save many of them from genetic ...
India now boasts the world's largest wild tiger population, estimated at 3,682 individuals, significantly surpassing Russia and China. This remarkable conservation success, driven by decades of ...
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