nothing. it's appalling!
There is a helpful Conservation efforts section on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers.
regulating hunting, punishing poachers. the usual
Zoos, and other wildlife parks are doing their best.
Many things are being done to help the fast becoming extinct Siberian Tiger. Such as reseves which are protected are being set up for them. Also there are laws agaisnt shooting or killing a Siberian Tiger. As well as wearing or using a real Siberian pelt. Another thing is that they are doing captive breeding with them, which is when they take adult Siberian Tigers and mate them so they reproduce offspring known as cubs, and when the cubs are old enough they set them free into the wild. But remember, these are just a few of the many things that are being done to help the Siberian Tiger. And thanks for being concerned for them! They are one of the fastest disapearing species of tiger!!!
The latest survey, done last year, indicated a slight increase in the wild population, over 550 tigers there now.
Artificial insemination.
they are being kept in wildlife conservation habitats
yes,poaching laws are being tightened,habitat is being restored.
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The beaver is not an endangered mammal. Still quite common.
Cheetahs are strictly protected by law, but habitat needs to be preserved for them.
One thing that is being done to protect the blue bird of paradise from extinction is rebuilding their habitat by planting new plants and trees. There are also many reserves built to give the birds and other animals a safe place to live.