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  2. Operation Amba - Wikipedia

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    Operation Amba is credited for bringing the Siberian tiger back from the brink of extinction in the mid-1990s and helping stabilize the population after years of heavy poaching. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Prior to Operation Amba, an estimated 60 to 70 tigers were killed each year by commercial poachers who sold the body parts (skins, bones, etc.) to ...

  3. Talk:Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    To "In December 1997, an injured Amur tiger attacked, killed and partially consumed a poacher by the name of Vladimir Markov. Markov had shot it and stolen the Tiger's kill, resulting in a response described by many as 'premeditated and vengeful [1]. " AreebSiddiqui14 15:02, 3 July 2021 (UTC)

  4. Russian Field - Wikipedia

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    The film is set in a rural Soviet Russian village around the time of its creation. Fedosya Ugryumova, a tractor brigade leader, faces a difficult situation when her husband, Avdey Petrovich, leaves her to marry another woman. Their 18-year-old son, Philip, deeply hurt by his father's actions, even attempts to crush th

  5. Vladimir Markov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Markov may refer to: Vladimir Markov (mathematician) (1871–1897), Russian mathematician; Vladimir Markov (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1942), Russian football defender; Vladimir Markov (politician) (1859–1919), Finnish general and politician; Vladimir Ivanovich Markov, Latvian artist also known as Voldemārs Matvejs

  6. FACT CHECK: No, This Video Does Not Show Vladimir Putin’s ...

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    A post seen on X purports to show Russian President Vladimir Putin’s airplane being escorted through the sky by a fleet of bombers. Verdict: False Planes shown are American B-52 bombers, which ...

  7. Tiger hunting - Wikipedia

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    Tiger hunting by George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, and his wife Mary in British India, 1903.. Tiger hunting is the capture and killing of tigers.Humans are the tigers' most significant predator, and illegal poaching is a major threat to the tigers.

  8. Tiger poaching in India - Wikipedia

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    Tiger poaching in India has seriously impacted the probability of survival of tigers in India. [1] About 3,000 wild tigers now survive compared with 100,000 at the turn of the 20th century. This abrupt decimation in population count was largely due to the slaughter of tigers by colonial and Indian elite, during the British Raj period, and ...

  9. Shark that attacked Russia man on video to be mummified in ...

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    A shark that attacked a Russian tourist is set to be mummified and displayed in an Egyptian museum.. Vladimir Popov, 23, was eaten alive by a shark off a beach at an Egyptian resort in Hurghada in ...