Amur tigers are continuing their comeback in Russia’s Far East, home to 95% of the global population.
According to a new census, they now number as many as 600 —including about a hundred cubs—compared to perhaps as few as 420 a decade ago. In the 1940s, the species nearly went extinct with numbers dropping below 40.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, showing a soft spot for big cats, has supported efforts to protect Amur tigers.
Great News! The Siberian Tiger Is Brought Back From The Brink of Extinction In Russia's Far East
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