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New Tool To Save Tigers
Topic Started: Apr 4 2016, 07:42 PM (217 Views)
+ QueenTD
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My Dear Melancholy,

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/new-habitat-monitoring-tools-find-hope-tigers

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There’s still enough forest left — if protected wisely — to meet the goal of doubling the number of wild tigers (Panthera tigris) by 2022, says an international research team.

That ambitious target, set by a summit of 13 tiger-range nations in 2010, aims to reverse the species’ alarming plunge toward extinction. Forest loss, poaching and dwindling prey have driven tiger numbers below 3,500 individuals.



Wonderful news. I hate to see an animal go extinct.
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+ Pelador
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Yeah but sometimes they are just meant to. Like pandas.


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+ Steve
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

Panda's are vastly different though they're a pretty useless animal overall, tigers are struggling because we've hunted them down for many many years.


I still don't get why endangered animals don't just get cloned. Well no, of course I do, that'd be expensive.

Seems like the least we could do though just separate them so there's no confusion. Provided it's a species that would survive had they not been hunted to the brink of extinction. Species like the panda seem like they almost want to die.
They can't even digest their main food source efficiently...
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Definitely not a succubus, fear not
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They better start implementing this new tool, because Siberian Tigers are on the verge of going instinct.
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