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Deforestation Poaching Siberian Tiger
Deforestation and poaching siberian tiger are detrimental for both adults and babies and add to the sad picture of underpopulation.
Among the most important factors that influence the wildlife are the following: there are fewer forests in the native land of these animals and that is why the hunting territory of these cats gets reduced and man is constantly approaching closer. The breakup of the Soviet Union has resulted in lack of control over wildlife, and illegal trade in feline body parts has grown to threatening proportions. If we continue to maintain the status quo, we may lose the most beautiful creature in the world in about 20 years.
Deforestation and poaching siberian tiger are detrimental for both adults and babies and add to the sad picture of underpopulation.
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Deforestation Poaching Siberian Tiger -
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Nowadays, the population of this animal is decreased greatly as there are a lot of factors that influence the process of extinction. One of the most influencing factors is not the lack of food but man and his attitude to nature. Unfortunately, it is not the beauty of the nature that counts for many of us, but wealth and prestige, and much of what Mother Nature has given us is being sacrificed to good life. Killing such an animal can bring great income, and in a country where law actually permits this, there is little chance for this cat to survive. Deforestation and poaching siberian tiger are detrimental for both adults and babies and add to the sad picture of underpopulation.
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