in natural ecosystem. let s keep the momentum going stronger hereafter. momentum is indeed crucial, as shown in nearby nepal, where continuing efforts to improve habitats have helped tiger numbers double in the country over the last decade. this latest research in bhutan shows that it too can help regional populations, and it s hoped the tiger s presence there will attract more conservation projects. when somebody wants to give funding for large scale forest or ecosystem conservation, pick an area that has tigers. pick an area that has its large carnivores because that s a functioning ecosystem. not all forest is the same. biodiversity is not evenly distributed around this planet. bhutan is blessed in many ways. the path to restore tiger populations to where they were a century ago is long. but these rare images show that the tide is turning and prove
it is hoped the tigers present there will attract more conservation projects. when somebody wants to give funding for large scale forest or ecosystem conservation, pick an area that has tigers. pick an area that has its large carnivores. because that is a functioning ecosystem. not all forest is the same. biodiversity is not evenly distributed around this planet. bhutan is blessed in many ways. the power to restore tiger populations to where they were a century ago is long, but these rare images show that the tide is turning, and proved that even in some of the world s harshest and highest environments, this iconic creature can thrive once again. they are remarkable pictures, aren t they? we will stay with the animal theme. there s been a painstaking rescue operation in southern california after an elderly horse slipped and became trapped. a 25 year old horse had to airlifted to hospital after slipping and falling in southern california.
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of hope in a call to action. let it inspire everyone to redouble the commitment and channel resources towards protecting wildlife in natural ecosystems. let s keep the momentum going stronger hereafter. momentum is indeed crucial, as shown in nearby nepal, where continuing efforts to improve habitats have helped tiger numbers double in the country over the last decade. this latest research in bhutan shows that it too can help regional populations, and it s hoped the tigers presence there will attract more conservation projects. when somebody wants to give funding for large scale forest or ecosystem conservation, pick an area that has tigers. pick an area that has its large carnivores because that s a functioning ecosystem. not all forest is the same. biodiversity is not evenly distributed around this planet. bhutan is blessed in many ways. the path to restore tiger