TIGERS ALL NEAR EXTINCTION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
According to a scientific study results are a concern, the tigers of Southeast Asia may well disappear in a forest ten years if no serious action is taken to save the species.
This decline in the number of tigers in southeast Asia is a measure of the international situation. Indeed, only 3000 tigers live in the wild in the world while there were 20,000 in 1980 and more than 100,000 a century ago. According to the WWF drastic measures must be taken to protect the tiger and put a stop to the traffic of its meat and its organs to China.
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