Tiger numbers have fallen by more than 70 percent in slightly more than a decade in the Greater Mekong, with the region’s five countries containing only 350 tigers, according to a new World Wildlife Fund (WWF) report released today.
“Tigers on the Brink: Facing up to the Challenge in the Greater Mekong” comes as leaders from [...]
Greater Mekong Tiger Numbers Have Dropped More Than 70 Percent in 10 Years
January 30th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: · asian, extinction, greater mekong tiger, poaching, tigers, wildlife, world wildlife fund, WWF
Asian pollution could spur U.S. warming
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Asian pollution from Asian power plants, cooking and heating could create summer hot spots in the central United States and southern Europe by mid-century, U.S. climate scientists reported on Thursday.
Tags: · AIB, asian, blog, environmental, europe, gas, hot, inconvenient, particle, plants, Pollution, power, southern, spots, states, united, warming
Asian vultures disappearing faster than dodo
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Wild Asian vultures could become extinct in 10 years unless officials stop the use of a livestock drug that has caused the birds to decline faster than the dodo, British and Indian scientists said on Wednesday.
Tags: · asian, blog, environmental, extnction, inconvenient, vultures
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