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Tiger / Habitat Relationships PDF Print E-mail
study_area_locator_smallEffective management of tiger populations requires an understanding of the habitats they depend on for survival. Through field measurements and modeling, project scientists are increasing our understanding of the relationship of tigers with such environmental factors as prey composition and density, forest type, and topography.
 

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UMN Field Course Supports Thailand Tiger Project
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Thailand's Tiger Team

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ptt-transPTTEP has distinguished itself as a leader in terms of both exemplary corporate governance and public service. . . more

fwssmall The United States Fish and Wildlife Service supports tiger conservation in Thailand and throughout Asia. . . more
umn-m-transvsm The University of Minnesota's CLAWS lab supports carnivore conservation projects throughout Asia.
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