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Este Cmap, tiene informaciĆ³n relacionada con: siberian tiger - threats, Primary Threats historia de la administracion, depletion of prey base ???? the wild boars feed on pine nuts from the Korean Pine, which are being heavily logged, the natural features of Amur bay make it a hazardous choice for an oil terminal ???? high potential for spills, poaching of tigers ???? now unlawful in China, poaching of tigers ???? traditional Asian medicine market, legal hunting ???? 800 registered hunting leases in Primorye, almost all of them privately owned, Siberian-Pacific Oil Pipeline Campaign ???? ALTA members campaigned against it, proposing an alternate route, tigers require vast forest landscapes to survive ???? only about 8% of the habitat that is needed for survival of the Siberian tiger population is currently protected., historia de la administracion ???? 40 percent less habitat than they did ten years ago, ???? ???? historia de la administracion, 45,304 hunters registered in Primorski Krai by the end of 2002 ???? not sustainable, and not in line with conservation efforts, tigers require vast forest landscapes to survive ???? retaining intact forests = vital to their survival, historia de la administracion ???? a study has shown that tigers living near primary roads died prematurely compared to other tigers in roadless areas, historia de la administracion ???? Tigers need for river valleys, which they need for hunting. Most of these areas have been taken over for human use., historia de la administracion ???? fragments their habitat thereby isolating them from each other, Primary Threats ???? human caused mortality accounts for 75-85% of all tiger deaths, hunted as game or pests in Russia ???? borders were opened from 1990-1994, borders were opened from 1990-1994 ???? Soviet Union collapse, poaching of tigers ???? sport, traditional Asian medicine market ???? no part of the body goes unused