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Illegal trade and the trafficking of Tiger Panthera tigris, as well as their parts, products and derivatives, and the poaching which supplies it, is the most immediate threat to the survival of wild tigers. This briefing document highlights top-line findings from the detailed analysis over the 16
Author(s):
- Krishnasamy, Kanitha
- Stoner, Sarah
Author(s):
- Krishnasamy, Kanitha
- Stoner, Sarah
- Wittmann, Talia
Illegal trade and the trafficking of Tiger Panthera tigris, as well as their parts, products and derivatives, and the poaching which supplies it, is the most immediate threat to the survival of wild tigers. This briefing document highlights top-line findings from the detailed analysis over the 16
Author(s):
- Krishnasamy, Kanitha
- Stoner, Sarah
Author(s):
- Pervushina, Natalia
- Stoner, Sarah
An eye-opening tour of the rare and exotic, The Kingdom of Rarities offers us a new understanding of the natural world, one that places rarity at the center of conservation biology.
Tiger populations worldwide are in tremendous pressure of extinction. Bangladesh, harboring one of the largest remaining populations of wild tigers in the vast areas of Sundarban mangrove forest, has therefore a great responsibility to protect this beautiful creature.
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
- IUCN Bangladesh
This report is the third in an annual series on emerging trends in Chinas wildlife trade. that aim to highlight wildlife trade trends in threatened and at-risk wildlife, with an emphasis on the impact of Chinas trade on globally important biodiversity hotspots.
Organization(s):
- TRAFFIC East Asia
- WWF
- The Rufford Foundation
This document attempts to provide a roadmap at recognising and evaluating threats to any Tiger Reserve and formulating an appropriate response to such threats.
Organization(s):
- TRAFFIC International
- TRAFFIC India
- India, Ministry of Environment and Forests
South-east Asia is both a centre for the consumption of wildlife products, and also a key supplier of wildlife products to the world.
Organization(s):
- TRAFFIC International
- World Bank
TRAFFIC's findings in this report provide strong evidence that China's trade ban has been effective at reducing the market for Tiger products, particularly traditional medicines. Still, illegal trade remains a threat.
Organization(s):
- TRAFFIC East Asia
- WWF
- The Rufford Foundation
- Save the Tiger Fund
Author(s):
- Khan, Mohammad Monirul Hasan
Author(s):
- Ali Reza, A. H. M.
- Islam, M. Anwarul
- Feeroz, Md. Mostafa
- Nishat, Ainun
Author(s):
- Shepherd, Chris R.
- Magnus, Nolan
Author(s):
- Khan, M. A. R.
- Khan, M. Anisuzzaman
- Chowdhury, M. M.
Organization(s):
- India, Ministry of Environment and Forests
Organization(s):
- WWF
- Zoological Society of London (ZSL), UK
Author(s):
- Rathore, Fateh Singh
- Thapar, Valmik
Author(s):
- Tilson, R.
- Nyphus, Philip
- Jackson, Peter
- Quigley, Howard
- Hornocker, Maurice
- Ginsberg, Joshua R.
- Phemister, David
- Sherman, Nancy
- Seidensticker, John
Organization(s):
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Save the Tiger Fund, US
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forest
- Global Tiger Forum
Organization(s):
- Nature Environment & Wildlife Society, IN
- Wildlife Wing, Forest Department, IN
Organization(s):
- Coastal Areas Resource Development and Management Association (CARDMA)
Author(s):
- Seidensticker, John
- Christie, Sarah
- Jackson, Peter
Organization(s):
- Zoological Society of London (ZSL), UK
Author(s):
- Nichols, Michael
- Ward, Geoffrey C.
Author(s):
- Duckworth, William
- Hedges, S.
Author(s):
- Dinerstein, Eric
- Wikramanayake, Eric D.
- Robinson, John
- Hemley, Ginette
- Bolze, Dorene
Organization(s):
- WWF-US
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), US
In China, domestic trade in both tiger and rhinoceros products has been banned since 1993 and the maximum penalty for illicit trade is death.
Author(s):
- Abramov, V. K.
- Dunishenko, Yu. M.
- Matiushkin, E. N.
- Jackson, Peter
Organization(s):
- Russia, State Committee of the Russian Federation for the Protection of the Environment
- Russian Academy of Sciences, RU
- WWF-Russia
Author(s):
- Norchi, Dawn
- Bolze, Dorene
Organization(s):
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), US
Author(s):
- Galhano Alves, Joáo Pedro
Organization(s):
- Centre International de Hautes Etudes Agronomiques Méditerranéennes, FR
Author(s):
- Callister, Debra J.
- Bythewood, Tara
Organization(s):
- IUCN
- WWF
- TRAFFIC International
- TRAFFIC Oceania
A focus on the use of tiger bone as a medicinal, this review compiles what is known of the current status of tiger populations, the uses and value of tiger bone and the global extent of the trade. It gives recommendations for tiger conservation based on the report's findings.
Author(s):
- Mills, Judy A.
- Jackson, Peter
Organization(s):
- TRAFFIC International
- IUCN
- WWF
Organization(s):
- Taiwan, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan
Organization(s):
- National Informatics Centre, IN
Organization(s):
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), Secretariat
Organization(s):
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), Secretariat
Author(s):
- Tilson, R.
- Seal, Ulysses S.
Organization(s):
- Minnesota Zoological Garden, US
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Cat Specialist Group
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Captive Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG)
Organization(s):
- Academy of Sciences, USSR
Author(s):
- Seidensticker, John
- ʻAbdulḥaʾī, Muḥammad
Organization(s):
- WWF
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forest
- Smithsonian Institution, National Zoological Park, US
- IUCN
Author(s):
- Singh, Arjan
- Moorehead, John
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