Tigers in the wild increase for the first time in 100 years
This article is about the recent increase in tigers in the wild. For the first time in 100 years, the world population of tigers are back on the rise. After almost a century of decline, data revealed that there is 3,890 tigers in the wild. The increase in the tiger population is mainly coming from india, Russia, Nepal, and Bhutan. They hope to double the population of tigers by 2022.
Analysis: This is very good news! Tigers are one of my favorite animals, reading this made me so happy. This is not only good news to tiger fans out there but to our wildlife. Without tigers and other animals related to them out ecosystem would not function properly and our world would loose some very important members. This can synthesize back to the creation of the World Wildlife Foundation in 1961. Because of this foundation we wouldn't have many of the animals we do today, they have helped save and prevent the extinction of many species.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/11/world/wild-tigers-rise-first-time-century-irpt/index.html
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