Amur tigers make 'remarkable' comeback in China By IANS | 0 Views Amur tigers make 'remarkable' comeback in China. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, July 27 : An international team of scientists say that tigers could come roaring back in an unlikely place: Northeastern China. Scientists from Northeastern Forest University in Harbin in China, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), UC Davis, Amur Tiger National Reserve, the World Wildlife Fund, and other groups recently published their results in the journal Biological Conservation, and say that four major forested landscapes -- Laoyeling, Zhang-Guangcailing, Wandashan and the Lesser Khinghan Mountains -- may be able to support more than 300 Amur tigers, including 119 breeding females.