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30 january 2023 SAMAP Helps Improve Anti-poaching Effectiveness Read more
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5 september 2022 The number of tigers in Russia has reached 750 individuals
The number of tigers living in Russia has increased by 210-230 individuals (including kittens) since the last census. WWF-Russia is convinced that these numbers will stay at the proper level, but it is important to continue conservation at the same rate and face the new challenges.
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15 july 2022 The Bastak nature reserve presented a documentary about Cinderella, the tigress
The documentary film created with the support of WWF tells about the incredible story of Cinderella, the tigress, the first striped cat that successfully took root in the wild taiga after rehabilitation.
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20 january 2022 WWF: construction of a marine LPG terminal in Primorye threatens leopard and tiger habitats
The General Board of State Expert Review (Glavgosexpertiza) approved construction of a marine terminal for transshipment of liquid petroleum gases on a distance of 40 meters from the nature reserve, despite the protests of the public and the Land of the Leopard National Park.
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7 december 2021 WWF-Russia: deep snow in the Russian Far East threatens the ungulates with death
The past two heavy snowfalls in the Amur tiger range have caused huge problems for wild ungulates and rare predators this winter. WWF Russia calls on game users and all interested organizations to strengthen anti-poaching work and to support ungulates in order to mitigate the consequences of the climatic anomaly
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1 december 2021 An Amur Tiger Cub Named Almaz Born in Nordens Ark Zoo in Sweden
Almaz (Diamond in Russian) is the son of Sparta, the tigress, who was rescued in the Russian Far East 14 years ago. WWF congratulates Nordens Ark Zoo – a long-term partner in conservation of the northernmost group of Amur tigers in Russia – with a new addition!
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9 august 2021 Build Corridor for Tigers
Today is the 10th Global Tiger Day. The world's existing tiger habitat full of problems, serious fragmentation, degradation of forest vegetation, increased risk of human and wildlife conflict, etc. To realize the harmonious coexistence of human and tiger, we need to build a lot of "roads" for tigers.
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6 august 2021 WWF Russia has allocated 2 million rubles to fight forest fires in “tiger” protected areas of the Sihkote-Alin mountain range
Due to an abnormally hot summer, wildfires broke out in the Russian Far East in the Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve and in the Bikin National Park. Aviation equipment was used to fight the fire in hard-to-reach taiga areas. To compensate these unforeseen expenses, WWF Russia has allocated 1 million rubles to each to the reserve and the national park.
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