Tiger Conservation and China
September 1st, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
There’s a glimmer of hope coming from Chinese and Indian officials meeting in Beijing to discuss business interests and wildlife conservation, according to MSN News.
The two countries are hoping to approve a protocol that includes shared actions to fight poaching of tigers and their body parts, including educat...
Tags: China, Conservation, Global Tiger Forum, India, poaching, Siberian, tiger, Wildlife

June 24th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
Although the Javan rhinoceros was once the most widespread of any Asian rhino breed, today it is the most endangered. The Javan rhinos were decimated in 18...
Tags: Asia Pulp & Paper, Asian rhino, Conservation, Indonesian Rhino Foundation, Javan rhino, Krakatau, poaching, Ujong Kulon, WWF


