Wild Siberian tiger family spotted strolling in Heilongjiang, China
These are actually due to Russia's achievements... With increase in numbers there, they now have surplus tigers are coming in Chiba for new territory.Wild Siberian tiger spotted walking across road at night in China
Wild Siberian tiger spotted walking on highway at night in Yanbian ethnic Korean autonomous region in north east China.
Yes, many Siberian tigers cross the borders frequently traveling back and forth between China and Russia, “Putin's tiger”regularly does this and being tracked by both countries.These are actually due to Russia's achievements... With increase in numbers there, they now have surplus tigers are coming in Chiba for new territory.
Whether or not China can protect them & their prey, provide them properly maintained habitat, remains to be seen.
China talked about creating a 20000 km² big reserve along her Russia-N.Korea border. Any news on that?Yes, many Siberian tigers cross the borders frequently traveling back and forth between China and Russia, “Putin's tiger”regularly does this and being tracked by both countries.
Didn't hear about that, I heard China is going to establish a huge national park reserve in Tibet.China talked about creating a 20000 km² big reserve along her Russia-N.Korea border. Any news on that?
I guess 90% of the tigers in the world live in India, India probably is the last hope for those big cats, one thing always puzzles me, India has a huge population like China, How come you have so many tigers and leopards?and some even ventured into big cities for food.Simply incredible! Beijing was plagued by tigers 200 years ago but now the only animals you can find here are stray cats and dogs.Off topic.
Btw their are tigers in india too I love these big cats.
Just see how tiger went for hooman they know elephants are not enemy but hoomans are.
About 70%... because Tiger number is recently also increased in Nepal, Bhutan, Russia, Thailand.I guess 90% of the tigers in the world live in India, India probably is the last hope for those big cats, one thing always puzzles me, India has a huge population like China, How come you have so many tigers and leopards?and some even ventured into big cities for food.Simply incredible! Beijing was plagued by tigers 200 years ago but now the only animals you can find here are stray cats and dogs.
I guess 90% of the tigers in the world live in India, India probably is the last hope for those big cats, one thing always puzzles me, India has a huge population like China, How come you have so many tigers and leopards?and some even ventured into big cities for food.Simply incredible! Beijing was plagued by tigers 200 years ago but now the only animals you can find here are stray cats and dogs.
Some are even in foothills of himalayas.Off topic.
Btw their are tigers in india too I love these big cats.
Just see how tiger went for hooman they know elephants are not enemy but hoomans are.
Yes, China also has Bengal tigers in the southern part of Tibet in the himalaya mountain.Some are even in foothills of himalayas.
They can adapt PROBLEMS ARE POACHERS.
Now we are realizing it, but it's a bit too late for the south China tigers, who used to be so numerous all across China 30-40 years ago and were regarded as the bigges pest, government of all levels organized hunting teams to hunt them down, provinces often worked together when tigers ran away from one province to another, now they are all gone in the wild. Dozens of south China tigers live in the zoos in China and scientists are trying to reintroduce them to the wild, but it's not a easy jobs, those tigers are even afraid of sheep.About 70%... because Tiger number is recently also increased in Nepal, Bhutan, Russia, Thailand.
Chinese government from last few decades unfortunately did not have the political will to invest in anything other than money making, otherwise south & central China (IndoChina too) is full of huge untouched wildernesses. You could have 5 times our a tiger numbers if your govt actually tried.
Unlike poorer small Southeast Asian nations, an economy like China could easily afford to pay compensation to villagers for livestock killed by tigers.
Most of the poached animals over the world, end up in China. They aren't even trying to stop it.
And by that "southern part of Tibet", I sincerely hope that you don't mean Arunachal Pradesh, because that is not China its IndiaYes, China also has Bengal tigers in the southern part of Tibet in the himalaya mountain.
In Medog, TibetAnd by that "southern part of Tibet", I sincerely hope that you don't mean Arunachal Pradesh, because that is not China its India
First envisioned at about 2016, the 6000 sq.mile protected reserve in Jilin & Heilongjiang provinces (wedged between Russia & N.Korea) were supposed to be effective by end of 2020...Didn't hear about that, I heard China is going to establish a huge national park reserve in Tibet.
Local governments all have compensation offices, amount will be determined after investigation of the damage. Many new areas that had never heard of tigers in their regions had their livestocks eaten by tigers, meaning tigers range is expanding, they also set up special offices for tiger protection.Tigers are coming back strong and fast, the anti poaching law is becoming even harsher, locals are pretty wealthy now and no longer need to risk their lives to poach wild animals, so the prospect for tigers in China is very optimistic.First envisioned at about 2016, the 6000 sq.mile protected reserve in Jilin & Heilongjiang provinces (wedged between Russia & N.Korea) were supposed to be effective by end of 2020...
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Your tigers are eating a lot of livestock in Manchuria, which means there's not enough prey in the forest. It's very much needed as quickly as possible.
Exactly the opposite of the right way to do it... as India found out the hard way!Local governments all have compensation offices, amount will be determined after investigation of the damage. Many new areas that had never heard of tigers in their regions had their livestocks eaten by tigers, meaning tigers range is expanding, they also set up special offices for tiger protection.Tigers are coming back strong and fast, the anti poaching law is becoming even harsher, locals are pretty wealthy now and no longer need to risk their lives to poach wild animals, so the prospect for tigers in China is very optimistic.
Those tiger roaming areas in China are sparsely populated and human tiger encounters are extremely rare, I agree it's a stupid idea the local governments herded livestocks into the mountains to feed tigers in China, tigers may grow dependent on livestocks if they keep doing so, how to fast increase the population of natural prey animals is what they need to do.Exactly the opposite of the right way to do it... as India found out the hard way!
If they're killing livestock regularly, that means the local forests are too degraded & they don't have enough natural prey animals left. Unless you can ensure enough food for tigers in the forest, they will keep coming to the villages after a point of getting used to people, some will start killing people. Once that happens, then you won't be able to stop them other than killing off many of your already rare tigers.
You need to create patches of medium-sized parks all over the place & breed deers/pigs in zoos to release there, like we do.
Over 250 spotted deer to be released in Mukundara forest for tigers.
Also they need to hold regular workshops to train locals on how to behave in tiger occupied area... View attachment 40887...otherwise it's only matter of time before some fool does something foolish