Cousins of Extinct Giant Caspian Tigers could Thrive Again

in Animal News on January 20, 2017

A subspecies of tigers related to the extinct Caspian tiger could be reintroduced in Central Asia, scientists have said. They have identified a region of Kazakhstan that could potentially support a population of nearly 100 tigers within the next five decades. “Sadly, many of the factors leading to the extinction of the Caspian tiger continue to blight the tiger today: habitat loss, lack of prey, and hunting,” said Born Free Foundation.

Link: International Business Times

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