World’s wild tiger population still dwindling and threatened, report says
Photo: Julie Larsen Maher / Wildlife Conservation Society: A Siberian tiger in the wild. By Melissa Segrest Green Right Now Their numbers are dropping and their habitat is shrinking. Now, new research...
View ArticleRescued Texas tigers will move to North Carolina
From Green Right Now Reports The International Fund for Animal Welfare said it is moving three tigers from a closed sanctuary in San Antonio to Pittsboro, N.C. The tigers will be transported on a...
View ArticleThailand using technology, rangers to protect wild tigers
A group of 13 nations that are home to wild tigers are meeting in St. Petersburg through Nov. 24 to seek ways to protect the big cats. Representatives from the countries will be looking at different...
View ArticleTigers, wolves, Vladimir Putin and plenty else to be thankful for
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now Checking email this morning, I expected the usual cascade of dire predictions for the upcoming Cancun climate conference; the new Congress; soldiers in the Middle...
View ArticleGive the gift of wildlife preservation this holiday
From Green Right Now Reports Environmental groups make it easy this time of year to send someone on your list a gift that benefits wildlife. WORLD WILDLIFE FUND People who donate $250 to help the...
View ArticleWildlife Conservation Society releases list of Asian species at risk of...
From Green Right Now Reports Tigers, extinct? It’s not only possible, it’s likely, especially in the many nations that have yet to take action on behalf of this majestic animal. Malayan Tiger cubs...
View ArticleOne small stamp for you, one giant leap for vanishing wildlife
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now Two years ago, the U.S. Postal Service launched a stamp to help save wildlife on the brink of extinction. This quiet program provides an easy way to contribute a few...
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