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ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris)

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(01-07-2020, 11:04 PM)Greatearth Wrote: GuateGojira

You only talk through them in email, but I know big cat people now. My advisor worked as forest department and rangers in the tiger national park before he became professor. So I am sure his word is more accurate than what you said about  "2 - Share of data:." Africa is completely different story than Asia. I read somewhere that you are personal friend with John Goodrich, Dale Miquelle. However, I think I read somewhere (in Indochinese tiger wildfact) that he never answered you back after one email. You do know Goodrich is very busy person and he has daughters, right? Why would he (or other big cat biologists) spend several hours to write emails to someone he doesn't know and not even working save big cats?

From my experience of big cats, I would not trust unless if it is published sources just like other tiger subspecies you mentioned. Those data can be trusted since it seemed peer reviewed. I recently read Pcket wrote about the guide name Paulo about Adriano. This is the same issue.
I have spoken with Dr. Bilal Habib for weights from Tadoba *Jai, Gabbar, Cota Matka and his brother, Choti Tara* he was on site for all.

For Adriano I have spoken with both Rafeal Hoogesteijn and Fernando Tortato, both lead field researchers for Panthera.
For South Pantanal I have spoken with Oncafari and in Particular, Edu Fragoso, field Researcher.

For newer Kanha weights for Bheem and a few others, everything was verified by Field Workers from the Kanha FD, their communications are available on FB if you search, they're here as well but again, you'd have to search.

For M2 from Kanha, measurements and weights were confirmed by M.P. Tiger Foundation to me, the people responsible for his capture and translocation.

Also, what do you mean "many douches from Panthera?"
Considering everyone I've spoken too have been nothing but helpful and polite, I suggest you change your tune. 
These people have done far more for wildlife than anyone else you know, they've risked their life to research these areas and for little to no wealth. 
They do it simply because it's their passion, you would know this if you actually spent time in these areas and saw first hand exactly what these researchers go through. 
Not all are created equal and many have slight variations in protocol but that doesn't mean that all of them are full of it, you're just being petty.
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RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - A - THE TIGER (Panthera tigris) - Pckts - 01-08-2020, 12:20 AM
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