I believe a combined measure of poaching and habitat loss has driven the Indian tiger to become endangered.
killing by poachers vary sad
Two examples of species that have been brought back from the brink of extinction are the American bison, which was once hunted to near extinction but has since recovered through conservation efforts, and the California condor, which was down to only 27 individuals but now has a population over 400 thanks to captive breeding programs.
No. Many animals have returned from the brink, notably the ivory billed woodpecker, whooping crane, Florida panther, amur or Siberian tiger.
Tiger Sharks are currently at low risk of extinction.
yes
There are six subspecies of tigers, with three considered critically endangered: the South China tiger, Malayan tiger, and Sumatran tiger. The other three are the Bengal tiger, Indochinese tiger, and Amur tiger, which are classified as endangered.
To stop tiger extinction (of any kind) people ban hunting them, making hunting tigers or trading any thing from a tiger illegal.
Your mom and dad are affected by the extinction of the Siberian tiger and so are you
The Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur tiger, is the largest subspecies of tiger and can weigh up to 660 pounds. Native to the forests of eastern Russia and parts of China, these tigers are known for their thick fur and long stripes, which help them blend into their snowy habitats. Conservation efforts have been crucial in increasing their population, as they were once on the brink of extinction due to habitat loss and poaching.
kill them...
yes it will
u cant