The Siberian Tiger population was severely affected by the Russian Civil War of the 1930's, and the Soviet Union did prohibit the legal hunting of tigers, within their borders in 1947. The US Fish and Wildlife Services Program, listed the Siberian Tiger as "endangered", according to the Endangered Species List, in 1970. The Russian government, working with other groups, such as the WWF, created The Siberian Tiger Project in 1992. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
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The Tiger was first posted as "endangered" by the US Fish and Wildlife Services, or the US FWS Endangered Species List in 1970. Not long after that, they were listed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or "CITES" under Appendix I in 1975. Then in 1986 the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List posted the Tiger as an "endangered" species. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Their existence has been in danger since the 1930's when their population in the wild was around 20-30 individuals. They have made something of a comeback (up to 360 individuals) and were moved from "Critically Endangered" to "Endangered" in 2007.
As far as any original official status of endangerment is concerned, a quick internet search leaves that rather obscure.
It gets endangered because poachers poach them and make skin into rugs and other body parts to make Chinese medicine.
they also die because people take palm oil out of the trees in there territory.
to help, buy rain-forest alliance certificated coffee.
White Tigers are not a subspecies of Tiger, they are inbreeds created by man. They do not exist in the wild. They are born with facial deformities, brain problems, cross eyes and die prematurely as the only way you can get a white Tiger is by breeding white to orange and inbreeding through family members, this causes the DNA to be incomplete.
The Bengal tiger has been listed as endangered since 2010. There are only an estimated 2,500 Bengal tigers left in the wild.
Malayan tigers were classified as endangered species in 2008 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The Sumatran Tiger was classfied as endangered in 1987.
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a Siberian tiger can eat 6000 pounds of meat in one year
a year or two unless it's a Bengal tiger or a Siberian tiger
No.The Siberian tiger, largest of the cats,is actually slowing increasing its numbers. The latest info released this year showed a population of between 500 to 600 animals.The great cat is still on the endangered list, however.
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.
The 1970's
Yes, Reindeer do migrate every year. see related link for some interesting facts about their migration.
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Siberian or Amur tigers are immensely strong. In fact, for absolute muscular strength, the tiger is the strongest land animal on Earth. One Bengal tiger dragged a 3,300 pound gaur carcass for a quarter of a mile, and another dragged a fully grown cow for four miles. Bengal tigers are not as big or as strong and powerful as Siberian tigers, so just imagine what an 800 pound Siberian male could potentially move. Tigers have also been seen to be able to smash a cow's skull or break the back of a Sloth bear with a single paw swipe. No land beast can match the tiger's strength.
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people capture over 1,500 seahorses a year that's why their endangered.