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South China Tiger is extinct in the wild ?

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( This post was last modified: 05-27-2015, 08:50 AM by sanjay )

Saving a tiger or any other animals depends on Economical condition, Willingness, Lifestyle, Awareness, methodology, history and education of the country and its government.
People of the respective country must have love and respect for their animals.
Chinese government and I guess most of the people from china are world list concerned people about wild animals. In fact the methodology of china believes in superstitious related to power in dead animals body parts. The  China is no doubt world leader in adopting, manufacturing and using technologies but they firmly believe in their culture and history. No matter how educated person are in china but they firmly attached to its culture and their culture believe in body part of tigers, Horn of rhino and such other things.
Neighboring country is not different at least when it comes to the culture and methodology beliefs.

The case of Sumatra and Malayan tigers are almost same.

India has now changed his mentality and so the Russia is doing great. The people from India and Russia has shown their concern and worked hard to bring them back.

So in short the fate of any animals survival in human era is dependent on nature and kind of human's sub species around them on earth.
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RE: South China Tiger is extinct in the wild ? - sanjay - 05-27-2015, 08:47 AM



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