sumatran tiger photo
photo: Photos8.com via flickr.
Recently we heard that Africa’s elephants face a bleak future, but it seems the world’s tigers aren’t long for this world either. The Economic Times reports that at the Kathmandu Global Tiger Workshop, the latest numbers show that the world population of 3,500 tigers could all be e… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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