Welcoming the Year of the Tiger

Alan Taylor
February 17, 2010

Last Sunday, February 14th was the first day of the Chinese Lunar New 
Year. It is also the beginning of the Chinese Spring Festival, with 
celebrations and observations by ethnic Chinese and others around the 
world, welcoming in the Year of the Tiger. Conservationists are 
hoping to capitalize on the Year of the Tiger by calling attention to 
the plight of the endangered big cats. The number of wild tigers is 
thought to have dropped from 100,000 at the beginning of the 20th 
century to fewer than 3,000 today. In September, the World Bank and 
Russia will hold a summit on tiger conservation in Vladivostok, 
encouraging countries that are host to wild tigers to reach 
agreements to further protect and expand their habitat. (37 photos 
total)

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/02/welcoming_the_year_of_the_tige.html

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