Less than 30 South China Tigers in Wild
Scientists representing the State Forestry Administration of China and the World Nature Fund recently reported there to be less than thirty South China tigers remaining in the wild.
The South Chinese Tiger, as its name indicates, is indigenous to southern China and inhabits mountainous forests. However, decreasing habitat, hunting, and war have taken their toll on the Chinese tiger's population, and it is estimated that they will disappear from the wild entirely by 2010.
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