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Tiger Summit 2010: 13 Nations Sign Declaration To Save Tigers From Extinction

IRINA TITOVA   11/23/10 04:10 PM ET   AP

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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Leonardo DiCaprio braved scary skies to get to a summit devoted to saving the worlds' tigers, donating $1 million to the cause and earning high praise from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

The Hollywood star arrived in St. Petersburg on Tuesday after two flight dramas, Putin said, just managing to make the meeting where officials from the 13 countries where tigers still live in the wild agreed to a program to save the iconic big cats from extinction.

DiCaprio was one of more than 200 people aboard a Moscow-bound Delta airlines flight that had to return to New York's John F. Kennedy airport Sunday when other pilots reported seeing a flash in one engine of the departing plane. The actor then took a private jet that had to land in Finland early Tuesday for refueling because of strong wind, Putin said.

"Not everyone would be willing to take a plane again after what Mr. DiCaprio experienced, but he did," he told the audience at a rock concert dedicated to the tiger conservation effort. "Here, in Russia, we call such a person a 'real man."

"If wildlife and tiger conservation is in the hands of people with such character, we are destined to succeed," he said.

DiCaprio, who watched Putin at St. Peterburg's historic Mikhailovsky theater, committed $1 million to World Wildlife Fund to help support anti-poaching efforts and protect tiger habitat, the group said in a statement Tuesday. DiCaprio has already helped the group raise $20 million for tiger conservation earlier this year, it said.

The number of tigers worldwide has plunged some 95 percent over the past century, to just 3,200 tigers living in the wild. The Global Tiger Recovery Program estimates the 13 nations countries will need about $350 million in outside funding in the first five years of the 12-year plan. The countries – including Russia, whose Far East is home to Siberian tigers, the largest tiger subspecies – have agreed to double the tiger population by 2022, crack down on poaching and illicit trade in tiger pelts and body parts.

Many of them, such as Laos, Bangladesh and Nepal, are impoverished, and saving tigers may depend on sizable donations from the West. The nations will be seeking donor commitments to help finance conservation measures, the agreement said.

"The goal is difficult, but achievable," said Putin, who has frequently used tigers to bolster his macho image, once shooting a full grown female tiger with a tranquilizer gun and placing a tracking collar on her.

He said Russia could help revive tiger populations in neighboring countries such as Iran and Kazakhstan.

Russia was the only nation where the number of tigers has increased in recent decades – from several dozens in 1947 to some 500 now, Putin said.

Wildlife experts say, however, that Siberian tigers are still endangered. Their pelts, bones and meat are prized in traditional Chinese medicine, and some 100 of them are killed annually to be smuggled to China, a senior inspector from a natural preserve in the Primorsky region said.

Rampant deforestation of cedars contributes to massive migration of animals and forces tigers to forage villages and farms, where they often get killed, Anatoly Belov said.

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Associated Press writer Mansur Mirovalev contributed to this report from Moscow.

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04:21 PM on 11/30/2010
just finished a great book, all about Russia's Far East and the Amur(Siberian) tiger, also the same area the Amur leopard is found, only 30-35 of them left in the wild, but this book hardly addresses them. An intelligent tiger got fed up with being shot at and went after some humans. Could not put it down.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129551459
10:55 PM on 11/23/2010
I hate tigers.
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DebbyM
09:46 PM on 12/01/2010
Well, I'm sure they don't like you very much either.
06:37 PM on 11/23/2010
The world's wild animals are part of the global "commons." Their continued existence is vital to the earth's health. No nation--and no corporation--should have any exclusive power whatsoever over their future.

GREAT book:

http://www.amazon.com/Where-Wild-Things-Were-Ecological/dp/1596916249/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1290555438&sr=1-1
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MadameChaillot
06:32 PM on 11/23/2010
DiCaprio is the best kind of celebrity - quietly doing what he can with his wealth to help make the world a better place. Not to mention a kickass actor.

I sign every petition I can for any animal who is threatened because of our arrogant ignorance of the way the world really works. If I had money I'd do more.....
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Tazirai
Society is not your friend.
06:25 PM on 11/23/2010
I seriously understand the meaning of "RICH". If I was Rich monetarily, these Tigers would be Rich in Land and population. Rich to me means Having enough to live a good life, and giving what you dont need to help those that do. Bill Gates is a good example. Volunteering to help goes only so far. Wish there was more I could do.
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abustig
the RIGHTEOUS way to go...
06:15 PM on 11/23/2010
I wish I had the money to do something to save these magnificent creatures, but I don't. I just hope that our leaders, and those who are able, take the responsibility of securing a world for us that includes these great, beautiful, beasts.
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PoliSci2008
Life Long Democrat
06:14 PM on 11/23/2010
Glad to read a story about Russia contributing to wild life conservatorship. I feel like we, Americans, have been brainwashed with negative political propaganda about the Russian government, that who would have thought that they would be concerned with the proliferation of Tigers.
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06:09 PM on 11/23/2010
Kitty!

It's so unfortunate how man-kind has made so many wonderful creatures nearly extinct. Special thanks to all those who have the resources to protect these great animals.
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scat
There, it is no longer empty
06:05 PM on 11/23/2010
I am signing the keep tigers in the zoo!
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DebbyM
09:48 PM on 12/01/2010
I am signing to keep scat in the zoo.
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slimcat
06:05 PM on 11/23/2010
Many thanks to all involved and to those who have decided to become involved because of articles like this.
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calla
05:51 PM on 11/23/2010
The poaching of any animal is horrific and unneccessary. This is a good start. Thanks to the nations which committed to the program and thanks to Mr. DiCaprio for using your time and money. So much more is needed though - education for starters!
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roadwarrior09
Social Liberal, Fiscal Conservative. Deal with it.
05:47 PM on 11/23/2010
interesting - i suggested that we simply issue a bounty on poachers for $1 more than the current market price for poached tigers and the comment was blocked....
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davidgoldmandg
05:40 PM on 11/23/2010
A little less talk and a lot more action!
05:38 PM on 11/23/2010
Did China sign on to this? I wonder if they are willing to ask their 1.2 billion people to switch to an Aspirin instead?
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roadwarrior09
Social Liberal, Fiscal Conservative. Deal with it.
05:37 PM on 11/23/2010
what is the going price for a tiger on the black market?

Offer a bounty of $1 more than that for each tiger poacher delivered dead or alive (prefer the former, will make do with the latter).

Problem solved.
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DebbyM
09:50 PM on 12/01/2010
Asinine comments like this just prove that there are a$$es in the world and some of them have computers.