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EIA - The Environmental Investigation Agency: Skills Sharing | Training Networks | Tigers
Skills Sharing | Training Networks | Tigers Skills Sharing Training Networks Activities: Forests Activities: Tigers Central North West Training News Materials Enforcement Assistance TRAINING NETWORKS: TIGERS EIA conducted a ten day workshop in Mumbai, India to Indian based NGOs. The workshop took place in September 2003 and was well received. EIA hopes to expand this area of our work in the near ...
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EIA - The Environmental Investigation Agency: Tigers Campaign | What Can I Do?
ELEPHANTS CETACEANS ORANGUTANS FORESTS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT TIGERS CAMPAIGN: WHAT CAN I DO? Tiger skin. Kathmandu, Nepal 2005 There are many ways in ... ban and legalise the buying and selling of tiger body parts for traditional medicines from farmed tigers. If you would like to take action against this potentially devastating threat to wild ...
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SAVE THE TIGERS
Figure 2 shows how the range of tigers has changed over the past 100 years. Once ranging all throughout India, southeast Asia, central Asia, ... ," http://www.dreamworld.com.au 3. Environmental Investigation Agency; http://www.eia-international.org/Campaigns/Tigers/wild.html As Figure 1 shows, the tiger population dropped over the past 100 years by ...
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SAVE THE TIGERS - Subspecies
All white tigers are male Bengals and have a double recessive gene that causes the coloration. Official status: ENDANGERED. Indochinese (subspecies corbett) Indochinese tigers are centered in Thailand, but also in surrounding countries - Myanmar, southern China, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and peninsular Malaysia. They are smaller and darker than Bengal tigers, averaging ...
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Tigers - Photos, Sounds, and Information
Questions & Answers Today only about 5,000-7,000 wild tigers live across Asia. The past and present ranges of the remaining five tiger subspecies are ... Powers Fast Food Toys South Park Sportbikes Aliens Gorillas Cincinnati Reds Sharks Death Sarah Silverman Elmo Tigers Pandas JFK Jr Ken Griffey Jr Me Barry Bonds Gumby Betty Boop The Simpsons Click Here ...
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Tigers - Photos, Sounds, and Information
Tigers - Photos, Sounds, and Information Tiger Photo Gallery Click here for Tiger Merchandise Return to Awesome Tigers
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Click here for more photos I Thailand is a beautiful and peaceful country that you ... speaking guide who has accompanied Keith on many tours would be the replacement. Gray whales, Tigers, Elephants, Giant Panda Bears, Blue whales, Whale sharks, Narwhals China, Canada, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Philippine ...
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Tigers Around the Globe,Type of Tigers Around the World,Wild Tiger Types Across Globe
Sub ... communities and supports an international forum for exchanging information relevant to the preservation of wild tigers across Asia and in zoos worldwide. Wildlife Conservation Society: WCS's Tiger Campaign has mobilized ...
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White Tigers,White Tiger in Jungles,White Tiger in Indian Jungles
Diet: Tigers do not hunt in social groups like lions. They are generally solitary animals. In the wild, tigers will eat pig, cattle and deer. They can eat as much as 40 pounds of meat at one ... of tiger are Siberian, South China, Indochinese, and Sumataran. There are only approximately 5,000 to 7,400 tigers left in the wild. Status: At the beginning of this century it is estimated that there were 100 ...
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National Geographic Coloring Book: Tigers Picture
The tigers ferocious roar (lower right) can be heard as far as two miles (three kilometers) away. ... , send a tiger postcard, and more. Parents: Check out our two-video set Magnificent Tigers 1996-2008 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. Kids Home | Animals | Games | Stories | Activities | Videos | My Page ...
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