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Tiger Extinction: Tigers Could Be Extinct In 12 Years If Unprotected

IRINA TITOVA   11/21/10 07:26 PM ET   AP

Tiger Extinction Extinct

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Wild tigers could become extinct in 12 years if countries where they still roam fail to take quick action to protect their habitats and step up the fight against poaching, global wildlife experts told a "tiger summit" Sunday.

The World Wildlife Fund and other experts say only about 3,200 tigers remain in the wild, a dramatic plunge from an estimated 100,000 a century ago.

James Leape, director general of the World Wildlife Fund, told the meeting in St. Petersburg that if the proper protective measures aren't taken, tigers may disappear by 2022, the next Chinese calendar year of the tiger.

Their habitat is being destroyed by forest cutting and construction, and they are a valuable trophy for poachers who want their skins and body parts prized in Chinese traditional medicine.

The summit approved a wide-ranging program with the goal of doubling the world's tiger population in the wild by 2022 backed by governments of the 13 countries that still have tiger populations: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Russia.

The Global Tiger Recovery Program estimates the countries will need about $350 million in outside funding in the first five years of the 12-year plan. The summit will be seeking donor commitments to help governments finance conservation measures.

"For most people tigers are one of the wonders of the world," Leape told The Associated Press. "In the end, the tigers are the inspiration and the flagship for much broader efforts to conserve forests and grasslands."

The program aims to protect tiger habitats, eradicate poaching, smuggling, and illegal trade of tigers and their parts, and also create incentives for local communities to engage them in helping protect the big cats.

The summit, which runs through Wednesday, is hosted by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who has used encounters with tigers and other wild animals to bolster his image. It's driven by the Global Tiger Initiative which was launched two years ago by World Bank President Robert Zoellick.

Leape said that along with a stronger action against poaching, it's necessary to set up specialized reserves for tigers and restore and conserve forests outside them to let tigers expand.

"And you have to find a way to make it work for the local communities so that they would be partners in tigers conservation and benefit from them," Leape said.

"To save tigers you need to save the forests, grasslands and lots of other species," he added. "But at the same time you are also conserving the foundations of the societies who live there. Their economy depends very much on the food, water and materials they get from those forests."

About 30 percent of the program's cost would go toward suppressing the poaching of tigers and of the animals they prey on.

Russia's Natural Resources Minister Yuri Trutnev said that Russia and China will create a protected area for tigers alongside their border and pool resources to combat poaching.

Leape said that for some of the nations involved outside financing would be essential to fulfill the goals.

"We need to see signficant commitment by the multilateral and bilateral indsitutions like the Global Environment Facility and the World Bank plus individual governments like the U.S. and Germany," Leape told the AP.

For advocates, saving tigers has implications far beyond the emotional appeal of preserving a graceful and majestic animal.

"Wild tigers are not only a symbol of all that is splendid, mystical and powerful about nature," the Global Tiger Initiative said in a statement. "The loss of tigers and degradation of their ecosystems would inevitably result in a historic, cultural, spiritual, and environmental catastrophe for the tiger range countries."

Three of the nine tiger subspecies – the Bali, Javan, and Caspian – already have become extinct in the past 70 years.

Much has been done recently to try to save tigers, but conservation groups say their numbers and habitats have continued to fall, by 40 percent in the past decade alone.

In part, that decline is because conservation efforts have been increasingly diverse and often aimed at improving habitats outside protected areas where tigers can breed, according to a study published in September in the Popular Library of Science Biology journal.

Putin has done much to draw attention to tigers' plight. During a visit to a wildlife preserve in 2008, he shot a female tiger with a tranquilizer gun and helped place a transmitter around her neck as part of a program to track the rare cats.

Later in the year, Putin was given a 2-month-old female Siberian tiger for his birthday. State television showed him at his home gently petting the cub, which was curled up in a wicker basket with a tiger-print cushion. The tiger now lives in a zoo in southern Russia.

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Walter Westcot
02:06 PM on 12/01/2010
I really fear for the future... if things are this bad with only 10% of our population unemployed... how do we save the various creatures, lands, forests, rivers and oceans??

People need to do less harm.. use fewer resources and occupy less land... if we are to save any of the wild.

It's going to be a very very bumpy ride... if we think terrorism is bad now... wait til people around the world have less because of the austerity which is absolutely necessary if we are going to have any fish left in the sea.
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Hillary Lehr
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02:11 AM on 11/30/2010
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12:41 AM on 11/25/2010
We need to capture all these tigers, stuff them and preserve them for posterity before they are extinct.
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dbmetzger
01:46 PM on 11/23/2010
Nations Gather to Save Tigers
In St. Petersburg, 13 nations are engaged in an unprecedented forum to find ways to double tiger numbers by 2022. Saving tigers means saving forests and biodiversity. Nations hope to find economically beneficial ways of increasing the tiger population. http://www.newslook.com/videos/268134-nations-gather-to-save-tigers?autoplay=true
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Thisbeautifulplanet
omnia vincit amor
12:41 PM on 11/23/2010
As Milan Kundera, one of my dearest writers, wrote in The Unbearable Lightness of Being, "Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it".

Man has failed the test pathetically. The probable extinction of tigers, these mesmerizing lords of the wild, may forecast our doom as a species. It is why both the idealists and the cynics should join forces to protect and save these felines bestowed with surreal beauty and grace.
09:19 AM on 11/23/2010
the sad truth.....
08:51 AM on 11/23/2010
Yet ANOTHER complete fabrication by these poor GED toting liberal birkenstock wearing hippies.. They tried the Global warming thing...nope debunked by EVERY scientist....Polar bears are dying....nope population increase of 3 THOUSAND percent....Ice shelf breaking off and melting ...nope it just moved.... Carbon footprint...laughable...water shortage...nope same 400 QUADRILLION GALLONS as always...Whale wars..oops its piracy and terrorism...Organic farming and food...SCOFFED at by EVERYONE ....Now the tiger...nope popluation has quadrupled ...You guys are running out of ideas faster than Hollywood.. Here's an idea take a bath get a job and STOP wasting grant and research money on scams, lies, myths and hoaxes.. Idiots do really expect anyone with an IQ above cretinism to by any of this ??
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12:19 PM on 11/23/2010
Great satirical indictment of right wing inanity; whether intended or not.
09:54 AM on 11/24/2010
Sorry to burst your minimum wage earning bubble...but everything I said is absolute fact.
01:05 AM on 11/25/2010
It is interesting that your comment associates Vladimir Putin with "poor GED toting liberal birkenstock wearing hippies". As this article focuses on tigers, can you give me your source of information that has reported the quadrupling of the tiger population? This article reports a reference stating, ",,,only about 3,200 tigers remain in the wild, a dramatic plunge from an estimated 100,000 a century ago." I guess another question I have is that if there actually was a quadupling of the population, then from what original population is that quadupling estimation based. Assuming there are now only 3200 tigers left in the wild, as the article states, that would mean that at one point there were only 800 tigers in the wild (assuming per your comment that the population has quadrupled). 800 tigers is a very scary starting point regarding possible extinction (assuming one cares about tigers). 3200 tigers from 800 would be a very good sign that positive efforts are being made, but considering the wide dispersal of isolated remnant populations and considering the ongoing threat of habitat destruction, it seems 3200 from 800 means efforts at conservation are still called for. Certainly there is enough concern for the governments of the 13 countries where tigers still exist to unanimously agree to conservation efforts. Are those leaders poor GED toting liberal birkenstock swearing hippies? PLEASE, I would really like to see the source of your references to see how they support or refute the information stated in this article.
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jmorgan1981
Veni, Vidi, Vici.
10:25 AM on 12/02/2010
Well like Sarah Palin, he makes up his own facts, disregarding what experts in the field of study have to say. The ironic thing is that he claims liberals have only a GED, he's a high school drop out.

Of course there is no change in the actual amount of water found on earth, what he fails to realize that many mountainous areas that depend on glacier run off for their water supply is disappearing, potentially leading to millions if not a billion people displaced, especially in places like Asia. Is there anything we can do about it? no, but we need to be prepared for the mass migrations of people.

It is a fact that sea levels are rising, due to Glacier and Ice Cap melting. Entire islands in the ocean are disappearing.

He speaks of IQ, I don't think his is above the Mental Retardation line.
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Toddynho
I needs proof read more!
06:10 AM on 11/23/2010
500 species over 500 years have gone extinct. That's what has been documented. There are probably more, given scientists have yet to find and categorize them all. Heck, just in the Amazon scientists need to estimate insect populations (in the order of 30,000,000 SPECIES) because they've not been able to count them all.

We pay attention to stories like these, because this is a large well known mammal, adorable and well studied, but the sad fact is that we are losing species each year, species that are less known or not even discovered.

Great planet caretakers we turned out to be.
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davidabheeru
01:08 AM on 11/23/2010
This is very shocking and sad news. Just remember, it's not just the tigers. It's also the lions, elephants, great apes, polar bears, etc, etc that are on the brink. I'm not sure I want to live in a world without these great creatures, our beautiful mammalian companions on this planet. Once they leave, they will not return.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
12:07 AM on 11/23/2010
One of the few good reasons to maintain top quality zoos.
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Toddynho
I needs proof read more!
06:12 AM on 11/23/2010
No, the MAIN reason we need to protect natural habitats and start jailing poachers for life.
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jmorgan1981
Veni, Vidi, Vici.
10:32 AM on 12/02/2010
Would you want to be put into a box for your own protection and survival? These animals need miles of area to roam, more than the .5 acre that a zoo can afford to give the animal, otherwise the animal just goes mad.
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08:35 PM on 11/22/2010
awful, just awful. such beautiful, majestic creatures...I hope all is done to protect them!
08:27 PM on 11/22/2010
Tiger! Tiger! Not seen of late,
In darkened forest by pale moonlight,
Or snow-covered mountains seeking prey;
Soon no one will again see your fearsome sight:
Tiger! Tiger! Not seen of late,
Man has stamped your heart with an expiration date.
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ctizzie
10:04 PM on 11/22/2010
I thought it was bad that tigers are in trouble...

Now I know good verse is just as threatened! :P
10:25 AM on 11/23/2010
For someone who seems to have not yet mastered third grade level sentence structure, you're quite the critic.
08:21 PM on 11/22/2010
That would be a tragedy.
06:12 PM on 11/22/2010
In 12 years they will put out a report stating that tigers will be extinct in the next 12 years.
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ctizzie
10:02 PM on 11/22/2010
If awareness alone pushes back the threat another 12 years, that'd be quite some achievement.
12:50 AM on 11/23/2010
That would be quite "an" achievement.
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ctizzie
05:00 PM on 11/22/2010
One of my good friends works for a group that has partnered with the WWF to address this issue.

http://www.savetigersnow.org/

If you have a second, check out their site and - if you're so inclined - you can do more than just that. :)