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In the last 50 years the tiger population in Asia has plummeted
from 100,000 to about 5,000. The number of tigers is dangerously
low, and the conservation of the world's remaining tigers is of
global concern. Now, in this volume, 40 world authorities on tigers
from Asia, Europe, and North America have summarized and identified
the management, conservation, and research needs for this
endangered species.
A new disciplineuconservation biologyuis emerging and this book is
an early contribution. It spans and unites theory, laboratory, and
field studies with management practices of both the wild and
captive populations.
The book is based on the international symposium held in Minnesota,
discusses the tiger's systematics and taxonomy, its status both in
the wild and captivity, reproductive biology, and management and
conservation strategies. In addition, an entire section is devoted
to a discussion of the white tiger. The tigers of Indonesia, Nepal,
Siberia, and China, as well as captive tigers are discussed.
Finally, the information in this book places real numbers on the
remaining tiger populations, their habitat that is protected, and
probabilities of these populations surviving an extinction."
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