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  2. Siberian Tiger Introduction Project - Wikipedia

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    Genetic studies have revealed that Siberian and Caspian tigers are descended from the tiger population that colonized Central Asia about 10,000 years ago. [1] After the end of the last ice age, the common ancestor of Siberian and Caspian Tiger migrated through the path which later became the silk route path, to colonise the steppes and Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forest.

  3. Caspian tiger - Wikipedia

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    Stimulated by recent findings that the Siberian tiger is the closest relative of the Caspian tiger, discussions started as to whether the Siberian tiger could be appropriate for reintroduction into a safe place in Central Asia, where the Caspian tiger once roamed. [43] The Amu Darya delta was suggested as a potential site for such a project.

  4. Pleistocene rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Considered for reintroduction. Saiga antelope (occurred in many parts of Siberia until recently, now restricted to Chyornye Zemli Nature Reserve) Siberian roe deer (could be brought back by both introductions and migrations) Siberian tiger (occurred up to Beringia during the late Pleistocene, now restricted to southeastern Siberia) [27]

  5. Siberian Tiger Returns To Chinese Mountain After 30 Years - AOL

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    Siberian Tiger Returns To Chinese Mountain After 30 Years. Chris DeWeese. Updated December 6, 2024 at 3:01 AM. tiger.jpg. A grainy mobile phone photo of one of the world’s most iconic cats ...

  6. Species reintroduction - Wikipedia

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    Species reintroduction is the deliberate release of a species into the wild, from captivity or other areas where the organism is capable of survival. [1] The goal of species reintroduction is to establish a healthy, genetically diverse, self-sustaining population to an area where it has been extirpated, or to augment an existing population. [2]

  7. Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    Until 1948, the delta was a refuge of the extinct Caspian tiger. Reintroduction of the Siberian tiger to the delta has been proposed. Large populations of wild boar inhabit the swamps of the delta. The reintroduction of the Bukhara deer, which was once an important prey, is under consideration. The Ili delta is therefore considered as a ...

  8. Toledo Zoo reveals names of 'incredibly rare' twin Siberian ...

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    A set of twin Siberian tigers is also far from common. Frushour called their birth “incredibly rare,” while noting there are only 5,000 tigers in the wild, with less than 500 of this ...

  9. A Siberian tiger bit a man and remains on the loose in China

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    Conservation efforts by Chinese authorities have significantly boosted Siberian tiger numbers in the wild from 27 to 70 in six years, according to the country’s National Forestry and Grassland ...