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China Daily

http://www1.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2002-10-24/90866.html

 

10/24/2002

 

HARBIN: The world's largest forestry park for Siberian tigers, in Northeast

China's Heilongjiang Province, is set to grow further under a State Forestry

Administration plan.

The park will more than double from 400,000 square metres to 1 million

square metres and its facilities will be improved. In addition, it's name

will change to the Breeding Base for Siberian Tigers.

 

As a result of the plan, it will be possible to increase the number of

inhabitants at the park from the existing 270 tigers to 500 by 2005 and

1,000 by 2010.

 

The cost of the project is estimated at 30 million yuan (US$3.61 million).

 

According to Wang Ligang, the park's general manager, the upgrade has been

included in China's 50-year programme for the protection of wildlife and

nature reserves, which was initiated in 2000.

 

Chinese experts say there is no exaggeration to suggestions that the world's

tiger population is on the brink of extinction.

 

The number of tigers among the five major varieties has dropped from between

100,000 and 200,000 in the middle of the last century to the current 6,000

to 7,000.

 

Artificial breeding, like those conducted at Harbin, has assisted in slowing

the alarming trend.

 

The Harbin park only had eight Siberian tigers when it opened in 1986. With

its present 270 Siberian Tigers, it has become the world's largest breeding

centre for artificially reproduced Siberian tigers.

 

Xinhua

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