nPosted on July 29, 2018
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Key Points
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nThey’re the largest of all the cat species.
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nThey’re pretty solitary…and territorial.
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nAnd they live in some of the most crowded places on Earth, India, Bangladesh, and other Southeast Asian nations.
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nThat last bit puts tigers on a collision course with humans.
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nSometimes we feel pretty judgy about humans who push wild animals close to extinction. I mean, how many lion trophies does someone need to have? (I’d say zero.)
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nBut try to put yourself into the shoes of someone who lives near tigers. Naturally, that someone does not want to be attacked and killed and does not want to lose loved ones – especially children – to a tiger attack.
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nActually, despite the fact that some people in South and Southeast Asia die from tiger attacks every year, tiger attacks are rare. They are often the result of a person surprising a mom with her cubs, say, or a person crouching down to collect firewood and being mistaken for a prey animal. But some tigers who are desperate – perhaps their habitat has shrunk, or a particular tiger has an injury that makes it hard to hunt – some desperate tigers do deliberately attack humans.
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nTigers are dangerous creatures…BUT…
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n…As a species…it is tigers who are in danger!
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nOf the nine subspecies of tigers on Earth a century ago, three have become extinct. That doesn’t sound so so so bad – but experts point out that populations of tigers in the wild have decreased by 95%! In 2006, a dramatic dip in worldwide numbers of tigers caused environmentalists to say that all wild tigers would be extinct within a decade.
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nBut when people act, things can improve. India, especially, went to work to save the tigers, and they have had some success with growing their populations of tigers. Check out some of these charts:
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nTigers are endangered because their habitat has been gobbled up by people, or fragmented so that they cannot get from one bit of their hunting grounds to another bit. And because they are hunted – actually, these days, poached (because they are now protected by law). And because they are sometimes killed in retaliation when they kill a person or an animal people care about (livestock, pets). And because of climate change!
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nTo learn more about the gorgeous but endangered tiger subspecies, check out Bioexplorer, Defenders of Wildlife, and National Geographic.
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nAlso on this date:
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nWriter Alexis de Tocqueville’s birthday
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nRain Day Festival in Waynesburg, PA
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nNational Lasagna Day
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nOlsok in Norway
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n(another post here)
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nAnniversary of the founding of the first newspaper west of the Alleghenies
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nPlan ahead:
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