日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
China / Society

Office to guide protection of tigers

By Li Wenfang in Guangzhou (China Daily) Updated: 2015-03-10 07:55

China is establishing a national office dedicated to the protection of wild tigers.

Preparations are being made for the office, which will be an improvement on the currently fragmented tiger preservation efforts, said Hu Huijian, a researcher of the South China Institute of Endangered Animals.

Dozens of wild Siberian tigers live in northeast China and a similar number of wild Indochinese and Bengal tigers live in the southwest.

Researchers are uncertain whether South China tigers still live in the wild, but there are more than 100 in captivity, Hu said.

The management of the wild tiger species is not unified, with little coordination and exchanges, he said.

The national-level office for tiger protection is expected to facilitate planning for the protection.

Since Siberian, Indochinese and Bengal tigers live in border areas, the office should help with international coordination, he said.

China adopted the Action Plan for Restoration of Wild Tiger Population in 2011 to significantly increase the population and habitat of tigers.

The Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens has a commission for the protection of South China tigers.

Data is collected on each South China tiger, including their daily condition and records of their offspring, leading to improvements in the condition of the species and survival rate in recent years.

Sightings of Siberian tigers have increased in Changbaishan Mountain forest area in Jilin province, from six to nine in the late 1990s to 11 to 13 in recent years, according to the provincial forestry department.

Stuart Bray, chairman of Save China's Tigers foundation, said: "I have no doubt China will change the face of tiger conservation."

As a top predator, tigers need a complete ecosystem, which entails stimulating the recovery of the natural vegetation, prey and smaller predators.

Gains have been made in returning milu deer and crested ibis to the wild in China, and there is hope for similar achievements in tiger protection, although this will be more difficult, he said.

Zhai Jiajia contributed to this story.

liwenfang@chinadaily.com.cn

Office to guide protection of tigers

Highlights
Hot Topics
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 涩涩网站免费 | 午夜免费成人 | www.久久国产 | 亚洲免费黄色网址 | 中文字幕第二页 | 精品久久久久久久 | 亚洲视频重口味 | 日韩午夜三级 | 九九天堂| 国产精品wwww| 成人一区二区在线观看 | 精品在线观看视频 | 精品资源成人 | 日韩视频在线播放 | 国产精品探花视频 | 欧美啪啪网站 | 风间由美一区二区三区 | 欧洲在线观看 | 一级片在线观看视频 | 日韩欧美在线看 | 国产精品久久久久久久久久妞妞 | 精品视频在线免费 | 五月综合激情 | 国产精品欧美精品 | 亚洲黄色小视频 | 欧美黑人一级爽快片淫片高清 | 欧美午夜大片 | 最新av在线免费观看 | 亚欧在线视频 | 日本a级在线 | 久久久精品蜜桃 | ww久久 | 欧美日韩一级大片 | 国产精品最新 | 欧美日韩中文字幕在线 | 精品午夜一区二区三区在线观看 | 国产xxx视频 | 午夜视频在线观看一区 | 中国色视频 | 91视频第一页| 黄色视屏在线 |