13 Aug '12, 10pm

Leo DiCaprio Celebrates Success In Tiger Population via @ecorazzi

In an effort to track and protect the tiger population, World Wildlife Fund conducted a recent camera trap study in Nepal. Using these traps, they were able to identified 37 individual tigers. This is a considerable gain, since they had identified only 18 tigers in 2009. The tigers were monitored over a three-month period inside Bardia National Park in Nepal and the Khata wildlife corridor in the Terai Arc Landscape.

Full article: http://www.ecorazzi.com/2012/08/13/leo-dicaprio-celebrate...

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