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Home » The Journal » Endangered species campaign » Tiger

Tiger

The glorious tiger is under threat in every one of its habitats. The world population of tigers has dropped from 100,000 in the early 20th century to barely 3000 now. Poaching for use of tiger products in illegal medicines is one of the ongoing threats to the tiger.

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