The number of tigers will be halved in two decades: study

Almost all species of tigers, which they grew in the past are now in decline
One study found that in southern Africa, where lions are best for the remaining number of lions in Africa has been declining rapidly.
According to research in non-protected areas, the number of tigers in the next two decades will be halved.
About Lions researchers say that the lions in East and West Africa should be included in these animals whose seed is in danger of extinction.
Many reasons for the decline in the number of tigers in the distance from the original location of breeding, hunting, and their demand for traditional medicines include.
Generousness of the International Union for Nature, but the tiger's extinction risk status of their generation means that myn'sb lions wildlife is most vulnerable, as will be seen.
The many reasons for the decline in the number of tigers in the distance from the original location of breeding,                                                                                                                                  Hunting and traditional medicines, including their demand for
The study added that "a lot of lions and the rest of the population is over or about the possibility that in the next few decades will disappear."
The number of lions in the African continent has been declining everywhere except Botswana, nymybya, South Africa and Zimbabwe, where it is safe for their offspring because lions for 'special arrangements, security fencing and funds have been allocated. .

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