Wildlife Conservation Society: Meow Mix-Study Shows How to Re-Wild Big, Juicy Prey Animals for Wild Tigers
December 03, 2020
December 03, 2020
BRONX, New York, Dec. 3 (TNSJou) -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
A new WCS-led study shows how to fully restore a key tiger landscape by re-wilding it with big, juicy prey animals.
Publishing their results in the Journal for Nature Conservation (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1617138120301424), the authors looked at factors affecting populations of three large ungulates in Thailand's Western Forest Complex (WEF . . .
A new WCS-led study shows how to fully restore a key tiger landscape by re-wilding it with big, juicy prey animals.
Publishing their results in the Journal for Nature Conservation (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1617138120301424), the authors looked at factors affecting populations of three large ungulates in Thailand's Western Forest Complex (WEF . . .