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forest areas. Tigers were still present in 14 protected areas in the 1990s, but none have been recorded in the country since 1997. The population in Laos and
Vietnam has declined significantly. According to the global tiger census of 2016, only two tigers were left in Laos and less than five in Vietnam. There is news of its extinction in both countries. In Laos, no tiger has been seen since 2013, when its populations were estimated at only two, and these two individuals vanished shortly after 2013 from Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area, denoting they were most likely killed either by snare or gun. In Vietnam, a 2014
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National
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Myanmar's Hukaung Valley, the Yuzana Corporation, alongside local authorities, has expropriated more than 200,000 acres (81,000 ha) of land from more than 600 households since 2006. Much of the trees have been logged, and the land has been transformed into plantations. Some of the land taken
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Indochinese tiger occurred throughout the mountains in Vietnam, even in the midlands and Islands. In the report of the Government of Vietnam at the Tiger Forum in 2004, there would be tigers in only 17 provinces and they were living in fragmented and severely degraded
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Between 1970 and 1993, South Korea imported 607 kg (1,338 lb) of tiger bones from
Thailand and 2,415 kg (5,324 lb) from China between 1991 and 1993. Between 2001 and 2010, wildlife markets were surveyed in Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. During 13 surveys, 157 body parts of tigers
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for more than 1,500 years and is either added to medicinal wine, used in the form of powder, or boiled to a glue-like consistency. More than 40 different formulae containing tiger bone were produced by at least 226 Chinese companies in 1993. Tiger bone glue is a popular medicine among urban
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Between 2000 and 2011, 641 tigers, both live and dead, were seized in 196 incidents in
Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China; 275 tigers were suspected to have leaked into trade from captive facilities. China was the most common destination of the seized tigers.
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Thailand's Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary has been intensified since 2006 so that poaching appears to have been reduced, resulting in a marginal improvement of tiger survival and recruitment. By autumn 2016, at least two individuals had
302:. Males range in size from 255 to 285 cm (100 to 112 in) and in weight, from 150 to 195 kg (331 to 430 lb). Females range in size from 230 to 255 cm (91 to 100 in) and in weight, from 100 to 130 kg (220 to 290 lb).
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Corporation had been deemed tiger transit corridors. These are areas of land that were supposed to be left untouched by development in order to allow the region's Indochinese tigers to travel between protected pockets of reservation land.
430:, where it probably does not survive today. Thus, probably the Indochinese tiger now only survives in Thailand and Myanmar. In Yunnan's Shangyong Nature Reserve, three individuals were detected during surveys carried out from 2004 to 2009.
230:. In 2011, the population was thought to comprise 342 individuals, including 85 in Myanmar and 20 in Vietnam, with the largest population unit surviving in Thailand, estimated at 189 to 252 individuals during the period 2009 to 2014.
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in places with a large sex industry. Tiger bone wine was offered foremost in shops catering to
Chinese customers. Traditional medicine accounted for a large portion of products sold and exported to China, Laos, and Vietnam.
1919:. First International Symposium on Endangered Species Used in Traditional East Asian Medicine: Substitutes for Tiger Bone and Musk. Hong Kong: TRAFFIC East Asia and the Chinese Medicinal Material Research Centre.
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Phumanee, W.; Steinmetz, R.; Phoonjampa, R.; Weingdow, S.; Phokamanee, S.; Bhumpakphan, N. & Savini, T. (2021). "Tiger density, movements, and immigration outside of a tiger source site in
Thailand".
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was estimated at 0.32–1.21 individuals per 100 km (39 sq mi). Three subadult tigers were photographed in spring 2020 in a remote region of Thailand that are thought to be dispersing.
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analysis of 32 tiger specimens. The specimens from Malaysia and Indochina appeared to be distinct from other mainland Asian populations, thus supporting the concept of six living subspecies.
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The Indochinese tiger is the least represented in captivity and is not part of a coordinated breeding program. As of 2007, 14 individuals were recognized as Indochinese tigers based on
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study, using 134 tiger samples across the global range, suggest that the historical northwestern distribution limit of the Indochinese tiger is the region in the
345:. Camera trap surveys between 2016 and 2018 revealed about 22 adult individuals in three sites that represent 8% of the potential tiger habitat in the country.
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of 70.2 ± 33.2 km (27.1 ± 12.8 sq mi) and males of 267.6 ± 92.4 km (103.3 ± 35.7 sq mi).
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The Indochinese tiger is distributed in Myanmar, Thailand and Laos. Its historical range also included Cambodia, southern China and Vietnam. Results of a
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Ash, E.; Kaszta, Ż.; Noochdumrong, A.; Redford, T.; Chanteap, P.; Hallam, C.; Jaroensuk, B.; Raksat, S.; Srinoppawan, K. & Macdonald, D.W. (2020).
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Luo, S. J.; Johnson, W. E.; Martenson, J.; Antunes, A.; Martelli, P.; Uphyrkina, O.; Traylor-Holzer, K.; Smith, J. L. D. & O'Brien, S. J. (2008).
1326:"Documenting the demise of tiger and leopard, and the status of other carnivores and prey, in Lao PDR's most prized protected area: Nam Et-Phou Louey"
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The Indochinese tiger’s ground colouration is darker, with more rather short and narrow single stripes; its skull is smaller than that of the
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were found, representing at least 91 individuals. Whole skins were the most commonly traded parts. Bones, paws, and penises were offered as
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during surveys between 1999 and 2007. In 2016, the Cambodian government declared that the tiger was "functionally extinct". In April 2023,
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1422:"Future governance options for large-scale land acquisition in Cambodia: impacts on tree cover and tiger landscapes"
1135:"First structured camera-trap surveys in Karen State, Myanmar, reveal high diversity of globally threatened mammals"
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been extirpated as a result of poaching, fueled by demand from China.
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report indicated that tigers were possibly extinct in Vietnam.
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364:. Several individuals had cubs. The population density in
294:. Eleven Indochinese tiger skins in the collection of the
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Since 1993, the Indochinese tiger has been listed on
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1513:"Why some tigers from India may be sent to Cambodia"
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387:In eastern Cambodia, tigers were last recorded in
465:were most frequently killed, but also remains of
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2033:"World's Largest Tiger Reserve 'Bereft of Cats'"
1029:"Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (
358:tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
322:basin, bordering the range of the Bengal tiger.
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573:In Thailand and Laos, this tiger is considered
2243:"Wildlife Species Protected by Law in Vietnam"
2056:"The beginning of the end of tigers in trade?"
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1980:. Cambridge, UK: TRAFFIC International.
1971:Mills, J. A. & Jackson, P. (1994).
593:of 105 captive tigers in 14 countries.
509:. Tiger bone has been an ingredient in
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202:Distribution of the Indochinese tiger
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362:Dong Phayayen–Khao Yai Forest Complex
2345:"Tiger. Northern Indochinese tiger (
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501:The primary threat to the tiger is
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1367:"In Search of the Clouded Leopard"
354:Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary
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1888:Tropical Conservation Science
1511:Explained Desk (2023-03-27).
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1447:10.1016/j.envsci.2018.12.031
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1050:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020442
994:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000485
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511:traditional Chinese medicine
331:Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary
222:. This population occurs in
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1957:10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e00960
1691:10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00766
1351:10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00766
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389:Mondulkiri Protected Forest
374:Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary
356:. This habitat consists of
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1794:"How Laos lost its tigers"
1564:"Tiger species in Vietnam"
796:10.1515/mamm.1968.32.1.104
734:(Special Issue 11): 66–68.
609:Mainland Asian populations
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1152:10.1017/S0030605316001113
1104:10.1007/s00267-004-0273-9
844:10.1016/j.cub.2018.09.019
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678:Panthera tigris soloensis
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1901:10.1177/1940082917719000
1824:Acta Theriologica Sinica
1820:Panthera tigris corbetti
1479:Roy, Esha (2023-03-26).
1272:Panthera tigris corbetti
1084:Environmental Management
641:Sunda island populations
581:in Vietnam and Myanmar.
568:Khlong Lan National Park
409:Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary
306:Distribution and habitat
239:Panthera tigris corbetti
38:Berlin Zoological Garden
1235:Biological Conservation
370:Pang Sida National Park
286:Young Indochinese tiger
272:whole genome sequencing
212:is a population of the
1991:Oswell, A. H. (2010).
1382:Cite journal requires
1365:Lofthouse, R. (2019).
905:Kitchener, A. (1999).
870:) of Southeast Asia".
564:Mae Wong National Park
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514:Vietnamese consumers.
393:Virachey National Park
366:Thap Lan National Park
350:Western Forest Complex
316:Chittagong Hill Tracts
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1723:: e.T15955A50659951.
579:Critically Endangered
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434:Behaviour and ecology
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2089:Conservation Biology
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675:Prehistoric tigers:
2577:Mammals of Thailand
2302:2008CBio...18..592L
2153:2021ConSP...3E.560P
2101:2016ConBi..30..639D
2031:Martov, S. (2012).
1948:2020GEcoC..2200960D
1757:Integrative Zoology
1682:2019GEcoC..2000766R
1617:Integrative Zoology
1438:2019ESPol..94....9D
1342:2019GEcoC..2000766R
1247:2020BCons.24108349A
1096:2006EnMan..37...30L
884:2006MamBi..71..268M
835:2018CBio...28E3840L
701:Holocene extinction
475:Old World porcupine
2567:Mammals of Myanmar
2109:10.1111/cobi.12655
1792:Hance, J. (2019).
1562:Thanh, V. (2012).
1537:Patil, A. (2023).
1517:The Indian Express
1305:Regan, H. (2020).
934:Mazák, V. (1981).
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335:Tanintharyi Region
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1543:India Times
1519:. New Delhi
656:Javan tiger
451:Sambar deer
343:Kayin State
251:Jim Corbett
132:Pantherinae
128:Subfamily:
2551:Categories
2198:9749929853
2039:16 October
1942:: e00960.
1676:: e00766.
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1336:: e00766.
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707:References
646:Bali tiger
575:Endangered
471:hog badger
444:home range
258:subspecies
112:Feliformia
108:Suborder:
2169:239605606
1570:. Vietnam
1492:New Delhi
1466:159121235
560:dispersed
463:wild boar
270:based on
156:P. tigris
150:Species:
102:Carnivora
68:Kingdom:
62:Eukaryota
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2395:Wikidata
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732:Cat News
597:See also
503:poaching
487:pangolin
469:calves,
234:Taxonomy
228:Thailand
143:Panthera
118:Family:
92:Mammalia
82:Chordata
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72:Animalia
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2401:Q192742
2298:Bibcode
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1944:Bibcode
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1591:"Tiger
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