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RE: Amur Tigers - paul cooper - 01-22-2018

More pics continuing from the last post:

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RE: Amur Tigers - Diamir2 - 02-07-2018

http://amur-tiger.ru/en/press_center/news/915/






RE: Amur Tigers - parvez - 02-14-2018

Tiger from land of leopard,

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http://siberiantimes.com/ecology/casestudy/news/n0353-tiger-sensation/


RE: Amur Tigers - Wolverine - 02-15-2018

Film "Trail to the Sacred Mountain" (2016). According to ancient Udege (local tribe from Russian Far East) legend old Amur tigers before they die always climb a mysterious place somewhere in Ussuriland with unknown locality called "The Sacred Mountain San-ge-li" and die there. In the film a Udege trapper and his Russian friend are searching for this mountain ...  finally they found it but in the last moment the Udege man is obsessed by such a fear that refuse to climb it because he doesn't want to irritate the great tiger god...







RE: Amur Tigers - Wolverine - 02-24-2018

Tiger Artyom





Place where tiger Uporni was killed by other male tiger last year. First version later rejected was that the tiger was killed by brown bear:





Playing young Amur tigers:











RE: Amur Tigers - Wolverine - 02-24-2018

Huge male tiger Bastak:









Tiger family











RE: Amur Tigers - Wolverine - 02-24-2018

Limping tiger:





Tiger Ockarik marking a tree:







RE: Amur Tigers - Wolverine - 04-06-2018

Release of tigress Filippa into wild:





Tigress:












RE: Amur Tigers - paul cooper - 05-19-2018

(09-20-2016, 09:51 PM)parvez Wrote: Amur tigers perhaps are the most beautiful tigers on appearance, particularly in winter with thick fur. Even in summer they appear good looking.

No tigers are more beautiful than the other.


RE: Amur Tigers - paul cooper - 05-19-2018

Unique experiment as endangered "young tiger couple' to be returned into the wild

By The Siberian Times reporter
17 May 2018
She and he were cruelly orphaned by poachers, and he was also shot and wounded but is now cured: how will they cope together roaming the wild?


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Last picture taken in the rehabilitation centre before the release into the wild.



The Amur tiger species is still far from secure, although numbers have risen and there are now 550 of these distinct big cats - the largest in the world - living in the wild.
Male Saikhan and female Lazovka will be released in eastern Russia’s Jewish Autonomous Republic in the next few days. 
They have been raised deliberately to permit them to cope with the wild. 
Specialists are confident that the tigers are ready for a free life.


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These two Amur - or Siberian - tigers have honed their hunting skills and shy away from people. 
On 12 May they were immobilised and put into special transportation cages.
They were then put into a large enclosure and when the moment comes, the fence will vanish and they will be able to return to the wild.  
The place they will be released remains a closely-guarded secret and both have endured hardships on their road to a unique experiment. 
Lazovka was found in December 2016 on the outskirts of Lazo village.
She was five months old and exhausted.

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After two weeks of waiting for her mother, the cub was taken to the Rehabilitation Centre for Siberian Tigers and other rare animals. 
It is likely the mother was killed by a poacher and at that moment her cub was helpless.  
Saikhan was delivered to the centre one month later, his muzzle wounded by a gunshot. 
There were fears for his life.


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But animal doctors restored the integrity of the facial part of his skull, especially the nasal bones and upper jaw.
They mended the visual function of the eye, which was severely injured. 
The cub was given his name Saikhan, meaning 'noble, beautiful’.
At the tiger centre he made a miraculous recovery.
The pair were put together in one enclosure, and soon became ‘inseparable’.


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Rangers hope they will remain together as a 'couple' after their release, although this is a unique venture and nothing is certain. 
Sergei Aramilev, centre director, said: 'The cubs shared a common fate. They lost their mothers, and were injured.’
They have grown up together, played, and learned to hunt. 
'For us, cubs’ plays look like fun, but in fact, predators learn to attack a future victim and defend themselves from enemies.' 
Pavel Fomenko, head of the Department for Conservation of Rare Species at the Amur branch of WWF Russia, said: 'This case is unusual.


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‘We are releasing two tigers at once in the hope that this social group will survive in the wild. A mild release is actually a scientific experiment. 
'This is one of the important elements of ensuring the guaranteed survival of rehabilitated tigers in the wild. 
'The specialists have done a great job, starting with the withdrawal of the cubs, when they were small and in a helpless state, and in the way they were kept and rehabilitated. 
'I would like to express my gratitude to everyone for the work done.'









http://siberiantimes.com/ecology/others/news/unique-experiment-as-endangered-young-tiger-couple-to-be-returned-into-the-wild/


RE: Amur Tigers - Shir Babr - 06-28-2018


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Wild Siberian tiger, photographed in its natural habitat by the Beijing Normal University research team.


RE: Amur Tigers - Shir Babr - 07-05-2018

"These pictures were taken in the wild without the use of a camera trap, after 50 days' waiting in the narrow lodge." Photos by Toshiji Fukuda.

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RE: Amur Tigers - Pckts - 07-12-2018


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RE: Amur Tigers - Rage2277 - 07-30-2018


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amur tigress sikhote alin reserve


RE: Amur Tigers - Wolverine - 08-01-2018

Amur tiger blocking a truck on forest road: