Podcasts by The Hidden Tigers of Southeast Asia
Over the past few decades wild tiger numbers have fallen by a staggering 95%. Today only around 4000 remain. For the survival of our planet's biggest cat, every individual counts. Though Myanmar has long been considered a tiger range country, the IUCN red list states there is no breeding population present - conservation code for game over. But now, the game is back on.
So sit back, put your headphones in and take a journey with us into the depths of Myanmar's great wildernesses as we search for the Hidden Tigers of Southeast Asia.
https://wwfmyanmar.exposure.co/the-hidden-tigers
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3 A Dangerous World for the Hidden Tigers of Southeast Asia from 2019-07-28T06:00
Over the past few decades wild tiger numbers have fallen by a staggering 95%. Today only around 4000 remain. For the survival of our planet's biggest cat, every individual counts. Though Myanmar...
Listen2 How to Count the Hidden Tigers of Southeast Asia from 2019-07-28T06:00
Over the past few decades wild tiger numbers have fallen by a staggering 95%. Today only around 4000 remain. For the survival of our planet's biggest cat, every individual counts. Though Myanmar...
Listen1 Searching for the Hidden Tigers of Southeast Asia from 2019-07-26T10:21:24
Over the past few decades wild tiger numbers have fallen by a staggering 95%. Today only around 4000 remain. For the survival of our planet's biggest cat, every individual counts. Though Myanmar...
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