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Indian tigers may replenish Cambodian forests

Reference:-
  The Hindu
Reference Date:-
  April, 15 2016
News URL:-
  http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/indian-tigers-may-replenish-cambodian-forests/article8477105.ece
Indian tigers may replenish Cambodian forests

Cambodia is looking to India to bring wild tigers back to its forests where they were declared "functionally extinct" recently. The Southeast Asian country is trying to get some tigers from India introduced into its eastern region. A formal proposal from Cambodia is likely later this year.

"We are in talks..for six female tigers and two males and we expect more discussions on it this year," Sokhun TY, Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Cambodia, told The Hindu.

India has said it is open to the idea, but wants several conditions for the safety of the tigers to be addressed. "We await a formal proposal and have to think of several aspects. Safety, adaptability to the forests there, risks that our tigers could face are some," said Ashok Lavasa, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. "There is no specific timeline."

Cambodia's dry forests bear similarities to India's, but conservation biologists say they may not be conducive in terms of low prey density and lax enforcement of anti-poaching laws.

Key deer species that serve as prey were absent and generally "much lower than in ecologically similar sites in South Asia" in Eastern Cambodia, say Thomas N.E. Gray and colleagues, in a research publication.

Other experts are concerned about Cambodia's inability to rein in poaching. "Twenty-six tigers have been killed in the last three months even in India, so what can we expect in Cambodia," asks Tito Joseph, Programme Manager, Wildlife Protection Society of India.

A report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) says that though there are genetic variations in Asian tigers (Bengal, Malayan, Indochinese and Amur), the big cats from India or Nepal are best suited for the Cambodia plan as they are likely to acclimatise to dry forests.     

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