Stop the destruction of tiger habitat due to massive logging, depletion of tiger prey base, habitat fragmentation, and poaching!
In Russia's Red Book of Endangered Species, the Amur tiger is attributed to Category II as a rare, decreasing in numbers subspecies, which is placed under the threat of extinction.
According to the latest Amur tiger population census carried out in Primorsky and Khabarovsky regions in winter 2005, there are 334-417(!!!) adult individuals and 97-112 cubs inhabiting the Russian Far East.
We have to stop logging, poaching and other activities which threaten tigers as soon as possible!
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