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Tiger Numbers Rise For First Time In a Century (nationalgeographic.com)

Brian Clark Howard, writing for National Geographic: At last -- some good news for tigers. Driven largely by conservation successes in India, Russia, and Nepal, the global population of tigers in the wild has shown a significant increase in the past few years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reports in a new survey. The report comes as national leaders meet in India to discuss next steps for saving the iconic -- and highly endangered -- species. The study estimates that there are now 3,890 wild tigers, up from 3,200 in 2010, when countries announced a historic commitment to double the population by 2022. Countries appear to be heading toward their goal, and this is the first time tiger numbers have been increasing globally in more than a hundred years. "We're positively surprised by the numbers, which validate what we thought has been happening thanks to conservation efforts," says Ginette Hemley, senior vice president for conservation at WWF.

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  1. Re:Tiger Numbers? by NatasRevol · · Score: 1

    It's i squared.

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  2. Re:Jeeze Man! This is horrible! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh, come on now. Tiger numbers increasing is clear evidence that man-made global warming is scientific fact. I'm not sure how just yet, but as soon as I get a multi-million dollar grant to prove it, I'll get right on it.

  3. and amazing accomplishment by cats-paw · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Between the tiger parts in "traditional medicine" idiocy in China and human population pressures in India, the fact the numbers actually increased is borderline miraculous.

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    1. Re:and amazing accomplishment by Jason+Levine · · Score: 1

      Now if only they can squash that whole "rhino horn is an aphrodesiac" nonsense, maybe the rhinos can make a comeback too.

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    2. Re:and amazing accomplishment by Darinbob · · Score: 1

      It's all so that Putin has more tigers to ride on.

  4. Re:In other news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    A tiger? In Africa?

  5. Re:In other news by r1348 · · Score: 1

    I doubt a tiger has ever tasted zebra meat...

  6. Re:Jeeze Man! This is horrible! by Tighe_L · · Score: 1

    LOL, so true.

  7. and we solved global warming by known_coward_69 · · Score: 1

    Fuck1ng cold here in the northeast and snowing out west in the USA

    1. Re:and we solved global warming by tlhIngan · · Score: 1

      Fuck1ng cold here in the northeast and snowing out west in the USA

      It's why we call it "climate change" now more than "global warming" because the latter implies that everywhere gets hotter. While that is true, what you don't see is the methods that arise in attempting to bring the heat back down again.

      Hurricanes and tornadoes are easy to see (they're heat engines that get their power from the ocean warmth, that's why they die out over land pretty quickly), enough to drop the local temperature 3-5C (6-9F) of the water.

      The increased heat will also disrupt normal flows of weather causing the jet stream to whip down, causing summer like conditions out west and blizzards out east.

      What is generally true is the weather gets more extreme - hotter summers, colder winters, and seasons that extend way beyond their welcome (hotter summers that go well into fall and perhaps even giving balmy weather through the holidays, colder winters that last way into the beginning of summer) etc.

  8. Other cats by cyberchondriac · · Score: 1

    Now if they can just do the same for the Cheetah.

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    1. Re:Other cats by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      It's more difficult with cheetahs, because cheetahs never prosper.

    2. Re:Other cats by operagost · · Score: 2

      Maybe their counts are up, but it's hard to tell. It's easy to catch a tiger by the toe, but cheetahs are really fast.

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    3. Re:Other cats by Sir+Holo · · Score: 1

      Maybe their counts are up, but it's hard to tell. It's easy to catch a tiger by the toe, but cheetahs are really fast.

      EENIE MEENIE MINEY MOE!

      I always choose to let him go.

  9. I guess by rossdee · · Score: 1

    This has something to do with the new Jungle Book movie

  10. Re:In other news by Flavianoep · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sorry, but that is not how the world works. It's not only the substance of a proposition that matters, the form is also important. That's because most people think that important matters must be serious. When you listed tiger prey as if tigers lived in Africa, you transformed your argument into laughing stock. And because your argument is now laughing stock in the form, its substance will be disregarded. Therefore, you lost. LOL L00ZR!

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  11. Re:First Time In a Century? by cogeek · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not everyone had Statistics in college, sadly... The last sample was from 2010, 6 years ago. At that time the population was 3,200. Now in 2016 there are 3,890. Obviously during that 6 year period, the numbers were on the rise. It's still the first time the numbers have gone up at a sampling point in a century (sadly we have to trust the headline on this since the writer of the article apparently skipped Journalism 101 and doesn't cite when the last time the population increase was).

  12. I like tigers by neo-mkrey · · Score: 1

    they are my favorite animal.

  13. Re: In other news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You weren't wondering any such thing. Your comment above reads as mockery of conservationists, which is funny on the Simpsons,but don't be surprised when you get derision for your own mistakes.

  14. so... by JustNiz · · Score: 1

    How much of this success is due to rich people willing to pay upwards of $70k each to preserves to go hunt one?

    1. Re:so... by JustNiz · · Score: 1

      sorry I meant reserves not preserves. Damn pre-1st-coffee typos.

  15. If you want to donate ... by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 2

    ... I recommend Panthera, Panthera. They focus efforts on conservation of the world's largest, most imperiled cats: tigers, lions, jaguars and snow leopards, and also developing conservation programs for cheetahs, leopards and cougars. The also took over administration of the Save the Tiger Fund from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Their Board of Directors covers all the organization's fund raising costs.

    From their FAQ:

    Where do my donations go?
    100% of your donation goes directly to Panthera’s Conservation and Education Programs, as our fundraising costs are covered by Panthera’s Board of Directors.

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    1. Re:If you want to donate ... by Sir+Holo · · Score: 1

      Pantera? Really?

      There are way better metal bands.

      Look around. Upgrade your taste in music, dude.

    2. Re:If you want to donate ... by delt0r · · Score: 1

      Cheetahs are kinda of boned. There population was just too small in the last ice age, and now the population is too inbreed.

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  16. Re:Goooood! by ganjadude · · Score: 1

    HIV? no, no one needs tiger blood

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  17. The real reason why by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 1

    If Tiger Woods had 26 mistresses, how many mistresses do you think actual tigers have?! ;)

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  18. Re:Tigers will eat you by delt0r · · Score: 1

    My cat would kill me and all humans, for a bowl of milk, if she could work out how. I know cats like milk, but she is crazy about milk.

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