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Siberian tiger on the brink of extinction
Siberian tiger on the brink of extinction
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According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) figures, the Siberian tiger numbers have dwindled to less than 500 in Russia. 22.11.2010, Sputnik International
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Currently there are around 450 Siberian tigers left in Russia and conservationists are hoping this year's focus on the tiger will promote efforts to protect the species.
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Siberian tiger on the brink of extinction
12:46 GMT 22.11.2010 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) figures, the Siberian tiger numbers have dwindled to less than 500 in Russia.
According to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) figures, the Siberian tiger numbers have dwindled to less than 500 in Russia. Despite the tiger hunting ban, 30-50 Siberian tigers are annually killed by poachers.