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A big beautiful male
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? tiger caught in camera traps lens in the National Park "Bikin" in Primorye!

National Park "Bikin" - Russian Amazon - the largest undisturbed array of mixed forests in the Northern Hemisphere, retaining 10% of the population of the Amur tiger. There is traditionally one of the Amur tiger monitoring sites in which more than 15 years, together with the staff of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) we have been monitoring tigers and its habitat. Over the years, this area was recorded from 7 to 12 tigers. And, of course, it is important that this year we actually passed, not only photo-traps, but also entrusted a key portion of the state monitoring of the administration of the National Park "Bikin".

After the first test of camera traps in the lens were three tigers! A large male, a female and most probably another female, but this female is
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? pregnant.
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(y) WooHoo!
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(y) The animals are in good condition, apparently do not have any defects or injuries.


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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"One land, one trail, two rariest big cats. Amur tiger."

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These cubs named Prince and Vostok thriving in wild after IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) rescued & released their mother Zolushka  in the Bastak Nature Reserve in the Jewish Autonomous Region. 

The cubs believed to be fathered by Zavetny (a male inhabiting the same area) became the first wild born tiger to settle in the Jewish Autonomous Region almost 40 years after the local Amur tiger population completely vanished. 
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(03-24-2017, 10:49 AM)Bronco Wrote:
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These cubs named Prince and Vostok thriving in wild after IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) rescued & released their mother Zolushka  in the Bastak Nature Reserve in the Jewish Autonomous Region. 

The cubs believed to be fathered by Zavetny (a male inhabiting the same area) became the first wild born tiger to settle in the Jewish Autonomous Region almost 40 years after the local Amur tiger population completely vanished. 

If Jewish Autonomous Oblast didn't have tigers for 40yrs then where did there father Zavetny....errr, "come to the picture"!?  
Was Zoulska already pregnant b4 the release??!!!   Weird
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(03-24-2017, 02:48 PM)Rishi Wrote: If Jewish Autonomous Oblast didn't have tigers for 40yrs then where did there father Zavetny....errr, "come to the picture"!?  
Was Zoulska already pregnant b4 the release??!!!   Weird



Zavetny the father SETTLED in Bastak Zapovednik, it means he moved in from some other reserve, though there's not much info on from where Zavetny moved in from.  






It is normal for tigers to move & settle down in regions that are far away from their birth place. 

Tiger Jai was not born in Umred Karhandla, he moved in from Nagzira.

Tiger Charger wasn't born in Bandhavgarh, he moved in from some near by reserve in early 90s.

Since 1998-99 as many as 11 tigers had moved from Ranthambore reserve to wildlife sanctuaries in MP, including Kuno-Palpur. Tigers use the Chambal corridor to migrate to Kuno in MP  from Ranthambore.
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Captive amur white tiger..selectively bred at the Harbin farm.

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...but he looks so perfect & at home in the snowy semi-wild!!..
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Amur tiger in camera trap

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Amur 's of the Russian Far East / Дикие Кошки Дальнего Востока

This a favorite rock of the tigers in Lazovsky State Reserve, where they leave tags/scent marks with information for their relatives.
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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"The tigress Filippa r­escued in the Land of­ the Leopard National­ Park will be release­d from the PRNCO "Tig­er Center" to the wil­ds. She’s grown in to­ a beautiful adult ti­ger – about 20 month ­old now. Godspeed, Fi­lippa!"

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amur tiger in camera trap,
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From National park "Land of the Leopard":
"Meet this Amur tiger named Tikhon. His number is T 16M, it's a rare case - a tiger with a name in Leopard Land National Park."

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From Leopard Land National Park:
Three cute Amur tigers are playing, doing selfie and stuff! They are happy in Leopard Land National Park here in Primorye, Russia. There are about 22 grown up tigers and 7 cubs here. And also about 70 Amur leopards... Photos by camera trap.
WATCH VIDEO - https://youtu.be/6ykQw014_rA

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Amazing @Ngala TFS
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Tigrus Project

He's a good guy, popoziroval fotoregistratoru anyuyskogo national park. We and our friends want to help save the tiger tiger. Let's do it together!


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