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Tiger conservation in Thailand sparks new hope

Tiger conservation in Thailand sparks new hope

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Interactive Video

Biology

11th Grade - University

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Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video discusses the decline in tiger numbers to about 4000 and the discovery of a breeding population in eastern Thailand's forests. Conservationists, including Panthera and the Thai Department of National Parks, used camera traps to monitor tiger populations. The discovery marks the first evidence of breeding in a decade, highlighting the importance of tigers as symbols of healthy ecosystems. Despite positive survey results, ongoing conservation efforts are crucial to address persistent threats and ensure tigers have the space to thrive.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What challenges do conservationists face in maintaining the tiger population?

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What actions are being taken to ensure the survival of tigers in the wild?

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