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Siberian Tigers at Highest Population in a Century

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I love to read good news in the animal kingdom, especially when it concerns an animal that is a particular favorite in our household. My daughter loves tigers. They cavort across the border of her room and there are several of the stuffed variety and then the posters...she hopes to grow up to work with these magnificent creatures.

Today on National Geographic I read that the Siberian Tiger is at its highest population in the last 100 years. There are currently about 600 of them whereas there were only 40 in the early part of the century. This is fantastic news! Way to go to all who have worked so diligently to save this magnificent animal!


Siberian Tiger family

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