A recent census of the Siberian tiger (Panthera Tigris altaica) population reveals that their numbers are holding steady. Scientists have found that between 334 and 417 adult tigers now inhabit the Siberian forests. This latest tiger count is slightly higher than the tiger count of 1996, which estimated an adult tiger population to be within the range of 330 and 371 individuals.
The population of Siberian Federal District is 19,254,300.
Siberian Coal Energy Company's population is 30,000.
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between 400-500 siberian tigers remains in the far east...
Approximately 500.
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The population has shown an increase of late, now nearly 550 animals.
In 2005, there were 331–393 adult and subadult Siberian tigers in the China-Korea region, with a breeding adult population of about 250 individuals. As of 2015, there an estimated population of 480-540 individuals in the Russian Far East.
Recent information suggests that the Siberian Tigers' numbers have grown to nearly 600 in the wild.
The rare mutation of the tiger that is white is a Bengal tiger, not a Siberian. None have been seen among the wild Bengal population in years.
The entire population of nearly 600 is protected as an endangered species.
The entire population of nearly 600 is protected as an endangered species.