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Conservation efforts by Chinese authorities have significantly boosted Siberian tiger numbers in the wild from 27 to 70 in six years, according to the Forestry and Grassland Administration.
A group of Chinese officials recently had a terrifying encounter on their inspection trip with a local resident - a wild Siberian tiger. The government workers were frozen with fear after spotting ...
Wild tiger populations have fallen since the ... Java and Caspian tigers are already extinct -- both wild and captive. Indo-Chinese, Bengal, Siberian and Sumatran tigers are seriously threatened ...
Chinese authorities issued a warning after a viral video showed a farmer narrowly escaping a Siberian tiger attack on Monday in the country’s northernmost Heilongjiang province. Two men were ...
A Chinese zoo has sparked a social media storm ... The Paper was able to track down reports stating the zoo had given away the Siberian tiger urine in 2014 as a prize to celebrity winners of ...
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Siberian Tiger Returns To Chinese Mountain After 30 YearsThe photo, taken in a nature preserve in northeast China on Tuesday, shows a wild Siberian tiger confidently striding through a snow-clad landscape. It’s the first time the mighty tigers have ...
A video that went viral on Chinese social media this week showed ... Local authorities said it was a Siberian tiger and that they were still trying to track it down. Since Monday, officials ...
State media said it was the first time a Siberian tiger had been spotted in Boli county. A one-minute video clip circulating on the Chinese social media platform Weibo of another farmer going to ...
A Siberian tiger rammed into a farm gate in China, injuring a farmer, after he narrowly closed the gate moments before the attack. Surveillance footage has captured a chilling moment in China’s ...
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A Siberian tiger bit a man in northern China and remains on the loose, authorities sayConservation efforts by Chinese authorities have significantly boosted Siberian tiger numbers in the wild from 27 to 70 in six years, according to the country’s National Forestry and Grassland ...
Conservation efforts by Chinese authorities have significantly boosted Siberian tiger numbers in the wild from 27 to 70 in six years, according to the country’s National Forestry and Grassland ...
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