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Endangered tiger blog ‘a Tiger Journal.com’ has posted the second part of its four part interview series with Keshav Varma, the World Bank’s Program Director for the Global Tiger Initiative, on saving tigers in the wild. Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 14, 2012 Endangered tiger blog 'a Tiger Journal.com' has posted the second part of its four part interview series with Keshav Varma, the World Bank’s Director for the Global Tiger Initiative (GTI), on saving tigers in the wild. Part two...
Endangered Tiger blog 'a Tiger Journal.com' will begin a four part interview series with Keshav Varma, the World Bank’s Program Director for the Global Tiger Initiative (GTI), starting on World Environment Day, June 05, 2012. Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 05, 2012 Endangered Tiger blog ‘a Tiger Journal.com’ will begin a four part interview series with Keshav Varma, the World Bank’s Program Director for the Global Tiger Initiative (GTI), starting on World Environment Day, June...
SINGAPORE, Nov. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) and Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation are proud to announce that artist Rodel Tapaya from the Philippines has been awarded the Grand Prize (SGD 45,000) of the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011, for his artwork Baston ni Kabunian, Bilang Pero di Mabilang (Cane of Kabunian, numbered but cannot be counted). (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20111121/HK10281-a )(Photo:...
It may be the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese zodiac, but the World Wildlife Fund revealed numbers on Tuesday that the Mekong tiger population has declined by 70 percent in the last 12 years. Wild tigers in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam were estimated at around 1,200 individuals during the last Year of the Tiger in 1998. Today there are as few as 350 tigers left in the wild in those regions. The WWF report was released just in time for the three-day conference on tiger...
An environmental group said in a statement received Monday that the police in Vietnam, where only about 50 of the animals remain, have seized a frozen young tiger and several kilograms of tiger bones. The TRAFFIC wildlife trade-monitoring network said that Hanoi's environmental police found the tiger, which weighed 125 pounds, in the boot of a "suspicious" taxi that they had stopped in the capital early last Thursday. It said that they also had found 25 pounds of limb bones believed...
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d6a65e/vietnam_food_and_d) has announced the addition of the "Vietnam Food and Drink Report Q2 2008" report to their offering. Yet another flurry of activity in Vietnam's fledgling, but high-growth beer market has been witnessed this quarter with almost all of the industry's leading players announcing growth plans. In BMI's newly published Q208 Vietnam Food & Drink Report, we examine exactly what is drawing investors to what...
KEO SEIMA, Cambodia -- Capturing a tiger on camera has always been Ed Pollard's goal, but now it's a necessity. His Wildlife Conservation Society has staked its prestige on a pledge to boost tiger numbers by half across six Asian sites over the next 10 years.The Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area in northeastern Cambodia is one of the locations. So collecting accurate data on tiger numbers and food sources is crucial. The $10 million initiative, called Tigers Forever, was officially...
