Deep in Thailand’s Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest, conservationists use GPS collars to understand the eating habits, territory of the country’s last remaining Indochinese tigers.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Tigers in the Greater Mekong region are facing extinction, their numbers down more than 70 percent in slightly more than a decade due to poachers and habitat destruction, ...
While tigers worldwide are clinging on to survival, the Indochinese subspecies is hanging on by a thread. There are thought to be around 350 of the big cats left roaming four countries across East ...
Footage of three young Indochinese tigers in western Thailand was released on Wednesday to coincidence with International Tiger Day Hope is alive for the future of endangered tigers. Back in February ...
Populations of the critically endangered Indochinese tigers in eastern Thailand’s forest reserves remained stable between 2018 and 2021, but a shortage of prey and the presence of highways prevented ...
BANGKOK, Jan 26 (Reuters Life!) - Tigers in the Greater Mekong region are facing extinction, their numbers down more than 70 percent in slightly more than a decade due to poachers and habitat ...
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Boedeker, Nancy C., Fagan, D. A., Hager, D., Pessier, A. P., and Morris, P. 2005. "Management of severe dental disease in an Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris ...
Tigers have been seen in western Thailand for the first time in four years, conservation groups announced Tuesday. Indochinese tigers hadn’t been spotted in the area since 2016, but “numerous” tigers ...
A plan to construct seven dams in Thailand’s Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai (DPKY) Forest Complex could cause widespread habitat loss and sever important wildlife corridors, activists warn. The DPKY Forest ...